The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 26, 1920, Image 4

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    HALL - - PENN’A.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920
Proprietors
Editor
{ Loge’ Fditer and
1 Business Manager
Cs BOM APPOINTMENTR
Hall, morning ;
Spring Mills,
Methodist. Centre
Sprucetown, afternoon
evening.
Reformed. — Tusseyville, morning ;
Centre Hall, afternoon.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
For Li ATURR,
We are authorized to announce the
pame of I. I... HARVEY, of Bellefonte,
as a candidate for the Legislature for
Centre county ject to rules govern-
ing the Republican primaries, to be held
May, 18, 1920.
GIS
10 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN
CONVENTION,
For DELEGATE
We are
name of
requested to announce the
. of Smethport,
for Delegate to the
‘onvention subject
» Republican Prim-
1 May 18th, 1920. P. O.
rt, Pa.
Lriliett
: decision of ti
aries to be h
Adress, Sm
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
I. A is confined to bed
had been ill
st Saturday
nith's store
lease leave
tr wyed from
d. Party
wunicate with
ie
Pa. R.D. 2
Crawford, of
sIphia, Tues-
1 the funeral of
Victor Craw-
keys by carryi
nhakis
UOADIL.
ors were en-
| manner at
Cen
tracks
of
are
low
like
length
e, the men
its
of
or mountain
possibly keeps
Valley fastness
s are enlirely satis-
Liidk 1, last Fri-
rendered their
The au-
their most
generally
for lack 1n
un
are ier
ohreckengast,
TT a4 nominal
of State College,
had a: rom asphyxiation
in ti Nittany Ton, Wed-
nesday evening of last She no-
ming from
her work,
Sudden-
d to take effect and ren-
dered her ud 5 A doctor was
hastily summoned or several hours
she dition, but is
week.
ticed that gas seemed to be ¢
the rang n n with
not paying any attention to it.
ly the gas se
ious,
and fi
rapidly i
R
farn i first
later I
Mills, on Tuesday
ed by his sor
his nn
near
¢ tine,
a long time
a tenant and
moved to Potters
wiH be succeed-
1, Charles 8mith, who since
age lived on the Bubb place,
Red The Bubb home is
now occupied by Harvey F. Musser, who
for many years lived on the Peter Smith
farm, just east of Centre Hill. Charles
Miller, who is beginning farming ope-
rations, is Mr. Musser’s successor. The
first named Mr, Smith moved into the
property Mr. Miller vacated, so you see
it was a swapping among the four fam-
iles,
He
ATT
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salad,
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A A ————
Marriage Licenses.
David C. Gilliland, Oak Hall
Ella R. Rishel, Oak Hall
Samuel C. Butler, Howard
Florence G, Schenck, Howard
William H. Royer, State College
hh ———————
THE DEATH RECORD.
HosTEgMAN, ~The homé of Mr, and
Mrs. Thomas A. Hosterman, at Centre
Hill, has been saddened by the death of
their only child, Kramer M. Hosterman,
who became nine years of age, January
6th, last. The boy passed
Bellefonte hospital at 12.8
nesday morning,
for appendicitis,
away in the
o'clock Wed-
an operation
ill
following
Kramer became
and later became afflicted with ‘flu.’
His condition had become somewhat bet.
and appendicitis further weakened his
system,
essary at once, and he was rushed to the
Bellefonte hospital on Monday, and th
operation performed that night. He
came out of the ether all right, but his
weakened condition could not stand the
ordeal and he passed away at the time
stated,
At the time of going to press no funer-
al arrangements had been made. Bur-
ial, however, will be made in the old
cemetery at Zion Hill, |
HACKENBUR Mrs. 5. A. Hacken-
burg died at her home in Philipsburg on
Wednesday of last week, of bro
pueumonia, attributable to “flu.”
chial
She
was aged thirty-four years, one month,
and fourteen days, and was a daughter
of John and Sarah Ocker, deceased, of
The was
her only brother,
body taken
Rebersburg
the home of Forest
Ocker, at Rebersburg, from which place
burial was made in the Evangelical As-
sociation cemetery, Rev. Shannon offi
mber of
brother
3 8 Me
esides the
mentioned
Mrs. Ed
1d a sister, Mrs
f Loganton, also
Mr
a clean christian life
Cole was a good
REBERSBURG.
Charles Wood!
Mrs
phia, is visiting in
Wilson Cale is
week and
father,
On last Friday
Maud Hackenburg
roucht ¢
brought to
Hackenbur
leceased, and
womanhood in
and grew
CENTRE MILLS
Mary Stoner spent several days at the
William Sweeny home,
Mrs, J. A. Kline is n
this writing
ot improving
at
A sledding party was well entertained
at the W. 8. Sweely home on Thursday
Mr, and
Jest and family, Mr
Mrs. Adam Reish and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. George Wise, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Stover and family, Mr, and Mrs,
Elmer Noll and Irvin Houtsz,
Those present were
Mrs. J. F.
and
son.
wiler, Orpha Braucht,
wma. Be Lin 8
Daisy W, Coble, Houserville
SE A
State Bank for Rebersbugr.
A Stite bank is the ol}
the money
s
) ank
ed people of Rebersburg and
3 3 Fa * 1 1
Bri alley are aiming to build
The F
purchase
NK store property
ad and this will |
ommoaate tne
tion 18 central and
business
Attention, P.O. S. of A. No. 889.
There will Frid
Feb. 2 to atter
| placed before me by a member of Camg
| All officers
{ all members may
be a meeting on iy,
7 hear and on m
t and
Meeting
P- nm,
889. should be presen
also attend,
will be called promptly at 7 13 in
’
{the camp room.—E, 8,
! president,
Ripka, district
Jean Sidewalks.
Notice is hereby
who have failed to clea:
given that all
snow, do so
done at
comply,
#t oO1
exXpens
PUBLIC SALE.
Farm 'mplements,
El
isant
The undersigred will se
MILES EAST B
at
I IL
s Noth Pl
dence, 4
or 2
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ast (ray
MARCH 18th 2
vil
RSDAY,
beginning
ut
at g
Horses
sand 6 3
Bote
Hogs :
Harness, Ftc. :
id “'oods
Househ
JOHN W
SALE,
wa
New H
SOT
oie LB
Osbotie,
er, Mol
manure spreader, corn
vator, 2 Albright cultivators, Sup
on drill. lan roller, 1-way © iver st
2 ractes plows. Ov r sie ean plow
spring tooth barrows 60-tooth spike harrow, |
corn shelier, fanning mild, rope, pulleys and
barpoon, Delis, & set work Beartess, singie Dar
ness, shovess, forks, 2 sel Yau kee hay ladders,
2 wagons, 1 broad the | grind stone, el
Fale st DA. M
HAY
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CHARLES M
ROS
J. 1, Reed, auet,
Wn TI cudnt lh oi oR 0 Ci
office,
A young man who gave his name as
Wiilis
port, was captured while trying to rob
tiie L.o
o'clock Friday morning
'homas Provens, aged 22, of 1m -
‘
Haven postoffice about 2:10
He is
linton county jail and bas confes
now mm
the (
olor
wile pa
Op BP
ed, according to the police, to several
KE i
y. He
wearing clothing stolen
was said
to have been
from Lock Hav
en stores when arrested,
lit
Carpet Factory Burned Second Time
in 3 Years.
For the second time ir
three years the
3elleville (Miffiin county) Carpet Fact
ory has been de
that out shortly after 4 o'cloc
Friday afternoon burning to the groun
the large frame building ‘and ruinip
1 achinery, entailing
be less
broke
“ 1 #
much ]
WOUerty 1068 14t Ww i pert tas
properiy f ’ + BOL 18
$1 §,000,
mimi |
2 a
i Eh
La
family,
anyone desires,
please its trade,
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