_— THE GENTRE REPORTER (ISSUED WEEKLY. senses cscs - PENN’A, CENTRE HALL - THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920 BMITH & PAILEBY . . . . . Proprietors Be W.8MITH . + + ¢ ov. ¢ «2 HRititor Loca’ Bditer and { Business Nanager WRT - -~ Entered at the Post Ofloe in Ooentre Hall as second Class mail matter, TRRMS, Tho torms of subscription to the Re portar are one and Haschall doliars per year, ADVERTISING RATE Display advertise means of tan or mars teh for throe ar more In Mtinns, tan pras nor nah for eanh issue, Dis l&y advertiator aconnvine lose spaces than ten nohes and fir fog 1 throes insertions, from fiftean to t ’ its pr inch for each ass, ao wr to composition, Minimum charge soy 0 Colds, Local netic eompanying MMsplay advertis- ing five o wor tine for onch insertion : other wise, efgiht coats por ling, mintmam charge, twoaty-tive « ma en BDWARD 2, DAILEY por line for three Legal notiou line for sach ad- toaertions, aud tan cents per ditional inserdior CHU FOINTMENTS Methodist. — Sprucet Centre Hall, afternoon ; evening. Reformed Tusseyville wn, morning ; Mills, Spring ntre Hall, morning ; POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT We are } 2 announce the game of F. E NAGINEY Belle- fonte 1 for the Legislature from ( les gov erning t to be held M We are name of | [ as a candidate t cgislature Centre « I ing the Rep May 18, 1420. Ot primaries, from wvern- s, to be held ules For Dgieca ro NATION REPUBLICAN We a: name of Pa., as candidat Republican Nat to the dec ‘an Prim- aries to be held M 1920. P. O Adress, Si t. Pa pd » announce the lett, of Smethport, ir Delegate to the ‘onvention subject AY BOALSBURG. There will | rvices in an church, S at 7:30 o'clock Mr { John Mitchell, mont, spent Wednesday, of last week at the Frank McFar! ome, Miss Rhoda Harrison, of Luther- g, March 14th, the of Le- State College ith friends here from Saturday visited w until Monday Paul Cexey, who is a st at Val- ending some tigne udent paraiso, Ind at his home here Mr. and Mr H. M. tended the funeral of a oMr. Rudy, at | Misses Gladys Hazel and Keon hiked from State urday, where they visit Hosterman at- brother-in-law, on Monday. Louise Mc- Sat form- when rmailnn ngdon, College on the evening ted at er's home they hik The f from a distance attended the f ral of Mrs. Lawrence ; day; Mrs. J. M. wd Wieland Mr. nd J. W. Say. and Mrs, C on ;: Mr, day oLege, and lr AARONSBURG. isewite and Allen Keener State College, 3 guest of his brother in-la : Haines Clair G1 ton, and Aa- and their town, Af ron Zer Mills, families Mrs ms to our t the past ier cousin, has returned home, Archie K ime home without hav- ing underg physica conait mitting it, Mr a Kr » — thas of had the misfortune to fall and dis! ! has the sympath: Miss M caring for ter, who was it who will soon crutches. his present not per- operation, Daniel Ream, off her chair The aged lady { her many friends, er, of .Buffala, is Miss Mazie Fos- yme time ago, and to lay aside her - A Ao ———— Are You a Farmer? Thursday evening, March 4th, about sixty farmers from the southwestern part of this y gath:ired at the Farmer's Trust Company Bank of State College and decided to organize for mut- ual benefit, A committee was appointed to formulate plans for organization and to report at the next general meeting, to be held in Room 100, Horticultural Building, State College, Thursday even- fog, March 18, at y:50, Every farmer interested in his own welfare and the welfare of his commun- ity should bring his neighbors and come to that meeting, Room 100, Horticultural Building, State College, March 18, at 7:30 p. m, Public Sale Register, De FRIDAY, MARCH 19, one o'clock, at Potters Mills, by E, Clayton Wagner: cow, two heifers, wagons, tools ; house- hold goods, etc, count THE DEATH RECORD. McEivAine.—Leona Catharine Me- | Elvaine died at her home in Bentlyville, | Washington county, on Wednesday of | last week, following a short illness with | pneumonia She was the daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wieland, of | Lebanon, and was born at Boalsburg, | April 7, 1893, making her age almost | twenty-seven years, Her marriage to Mr. McElvaine took place October, 1917. No children survive, but the husband, parents, and the following brothers and | sisters mourn her departure : Mrs. Wil- | liam Klinger, of Shingletown ; Guy Wie- | land, Mrs. Ray Byle, Mrs, William Sny- | der, Boyd Wieland, Dorothy and Char- lotte Wieland, all of Lebanon; and] Daniel Wieland, a student at Penn State, | The body was brought to Boalsburg and the func services held in the Re- formed h by Rev, 8. C, Burial was made on Saturday at Owing to illness, Mr ral chur Stover, joals- | burg. was unable to attend the funeral, Deceased was a member of the Re-! forused church at Boalsburg and had a host of friends in that vicinity McElvaine who are grieved to learn of her untimely death, Thom- sister, WaLker.— Death claimed Mrs as W. Walker at the home of her Mrs. C. O. Mallory, in Pittsburgh, where she spent the past tew months, on Wednesday of last week. Pneumon- ruse of her death 1a was the ¢ She was born in Millheim, Sept. [28, 1851, f ace § ag was past sixty-eight years husband three preceded her to the ye ars age survive, nameiy, Mrs p 1" ff. Y of: Spring Mills ; Mrs, 0 Mrs, y 1 a F Yeoe.ce l., and Cook Luse, of Bucy- ' Pittsburgh ; Charles Gramley, of Kanpeville, I! rus, Ohio, The body was brought to Rebersburg and burial made in the 1 on Saturday, Rev Mrs. Walker man and a faithful membe the Luth- | ‘nion cemetery, | Shannon officiating. | was a true christian wo eran church, a he SPR:NG MILLS. Hp § it tion of taking 1 back to Axemana. and died, It A. ]. Shook on Monday. Mr. and Mrs Danville on Tu The horse t belonged to Samu was a M ler will enter t! On Thursday at the school young son of leg broken fp — Free Tire Tube. Will give away free with every Vacum Cup tire, one tube to fit tire. This offer ist.—~D) A 3 is good until April 5 pril Centre Hall. WS y m 02 as Evangelical Appointments. Rev, J. A to the New Shultz has been appointed Freedom charge, in the Centre Hall by Rev, J. F. Among other appointments made are WILLIAMSPORT DISTRICT, W. J. Campbell, Presiding Elder, Jellefonte—E, B, Dunn, Howard-—I*, H. Foss Nittany—C, 8. Messner, State College—N, [.. Hummel, LEWISBURG DISTRICT, Centre Hall—J. F. Bingman, Millheim—C. IF, Snyder. Rebersburg—C. B. Shank, Spring Mills—1. C, Bailey. meee iiief at mamas Gave Pleasing Play. In spite of the steady downpour rain and the a large crowd wa performance of of the Vocation on Thursday, taining furnishi In this and in followed, Alia Makes or } pure soap 5 and saves mon Banner | t Sis § ten minutes’ easy work ketties), and youhave ] soap or 20 galions of soft soap, Banner Lytins Write to us for fre . in The Penn Chemical Works Phlladelphla U Id by your croter or Ares booklet, Lavi 0f Fanner oe. 5A WANTEI ou are in extreme danger. i to your oS ight have prevented this with Guaranteed, a Tj, t:| ——R———— » » >» W. W. lawrence & Co Ready Mixed Paints —ALSO THE GROW » For Painting Automobiles Enamel that leaves no brush marks. FAMOUS —— r Made Stoves. HARDWARE BELLEFONTE A ———— -— | successfull ; Poultry Kerlin's are offering a $1 ’ View 1 and the iis place, and the More Egys. “More E ror HES y on the Kerlin's Grand Farm, of t of the death of his aged El 15 the market Reefer's most tonic on the today. 0 package on zabeth Keller, J i money-back guarantee, for seventy. Reefer's | 8 five ( 75) cents. t makes layers out of loafers. CLOVEK SEE] 1 stimulates x i cleaned CJ 8 7 {332 your h ¥ 33 $13 00 per bushel. —Arthur Centre Hall, 83 R 24 George Keller, a former resident of 1 3 Bellefonte, now living in . ordinary back-yard hen, This great egg producer is being used Detroit, was fo ———————— . in the ' le— : : i= Telephone Business ¢ a pr OR twenty years the opera- tions of The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania have never afforded the owners of the property more than a reasonablé return on a good, sound, con- servative investment. This is not a Company that has been marked by frenzied fina On the contrary, there is not a dr« Pp of so-called water in our capitalization. LIC. 1 ta 1 It has created no great fortunes. 1S big, 1 “~ the Company many fi it has made “all sorts of ill making it. , I'he fact is sl 10W as the published records that fancy dividends have always given way to good plant maintenance, adequate reserves against depreciation and common-sense stability of the business. That’s what good service depends on! 1¢ those essential At the present ti CICIMEnits are facing SCT1OuUs danger. There are not revenues enough to meet our necessities. And unless adequate rates are forthcoming, and quickly, the service dan outcome is obvious—a 1 hi ously impaired and a property w i because of the uncertainty of continued returns, will not attract new capital for improvements and extensions. The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania oa phic : 0.12 For the Remainder of the Winter Season-- you are sure to need protection by winter apparel. Our secleztion of Winter Wraps is still sufficiently varied to please the whole family, 2 A Special Reduction is placed on all Ladies’ Suits and Coats. Other things in the store are correspondingly reduced. At the at. tractive prices we are offering our merchandise, future needs as well as present needs should be supplied, To be able to purchase at a store where all the merchandise is of first-class quality and in addition, timely in fashion, is as much as anyone desires, This store stands for everything which goes to please its trade, ’ MILLHEIM ESSLER’S cement | THE HOME OF GOOD MERCHANDISE | PENN, 7
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