pi en pos THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. AENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. 1920 THURSDAY, MARCH 18, SMITH & BAILEY . . Proprietors 8. W, SMITH . s+ + ss a1 Bditer Loca! Halter and Business Nanager EDWARD BE, BAYLEY { Entored ot the Post Office {un Oantre Hall ss second Class mall matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re porter are ono and one-half dollars per yoar, ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise mant of ten or mora inches, for three or more In sections, tan canis ner inch for enh issne . Dia lay advertising acenpying less &pace than ten nohes snd for than threo insertions, from t cants por inch for each oomposition, Minimum conta, Local notices socompanying display advertis- ing five cents per line for each insertion ; other- wise, eight onuis per line, twenty-five cents, Lega! notice fnsartions ditional Ins minimom charge, nty cents per line for throe gens per line for each ad- H APPOINTMENTS Spring CHUTE , morning ; “entre Hall, evening. jorized to announce the name of I E. NAGINEY, of Belle- fonte, as a cat ite for the Legislature sent unty. subject to rules gov- ¢ primaries, to be We announce the We are authorized to I. } RVE Bellefonte, name of | of as a candi » for + Legislature from Centre county, su t to rules govern- ing the Repub n primaries, to be Reld May 18, 19 For Dg: PUBLICAN ounce the smethport, te to the We are name Pa., as candid Republican Nat to the decis aries to be held Adress, St Would Revive Family As Unit. from is an- of of Northern Saving tl American family “over-e lividualism" nounced as a leading New World Baptists “There is too much purpose the Movement talk of living i y little of the unit i. A. Heath of the Gen- tion of the North- “It is t has any vital common an un- in its church life t churches ing re- of what Plan § is y Group f 3 4 ne sands of ted States fa and © As tow-head i seat vy that family present time the rs of each family Il be expected to their will be | status, per or in { ial way, this of Christian de- ra believe that the ous congregations this acid test tri- homes maile basis igh ought to be an actual worl ¢ principle in our churches and ' Dr, Heath said. “If working principle ug to find It out. tian snobbishness it ¢ uprooted, But, as a matter Group Plan Is be- avor wherever it is being tried out in our churches, and families write in that they welcome this oppor. tunity to mingle with those of varying view not it iz not ar this is the time for If there shatild 1 of fact, the ing me wh oints.” week-end meetings will also be introduced fo many local Baptist churches, at which the various mem- bers of the family will come together for readings, recitations, music, games and chat, These programs will not necessarily be religious at all, the church leaders say. The church can safely be used for family enjoyment in these modern times, they declare, Dr. Heath contends that this reor- ganization of the church on the family basis is both wise and natural. “The family is the natural division within the church as well as outside of It,” he sald. “The Baptist Church { simply recognizing this fact in the New World Movement. If the movement re- sults in a stronger welding of family ties and in helping to settle the nation. al discontent through the mingling of various classes the church, the home and the nation will all be the better for "n” Family nA APS A———— Be a Reporter reader, SCE A ARB Sa VT THE DEATH RECORD, | Nirrre.—Thomas Nipple, a native of | Nittany Valley, Centre county, died at his home in Juniata on Sunday, aged seventy-three years. He was a Civil! War veteran, a member of Co, A, 1st Reg. Penna, Vol. Cavalry, and eulisted under Col. Taylor, During an uprising of the Indians he lost his right leg while in a skirmish with the Indians in Arizona Territory, the leg being shot off at the knee while fighting againt *'Sitting Bull”, an Indian chief, The body of Miss Rhoda Rebecca Bail- ey was shipped from Kaneville, Illinois, to Aaronsburg, on Monday, to the home of her grandfather, Charles Bower, from whose home the funeral was held Wed. nesday afternoon ; burial at Aarons- burg. years and was a daughter Mr. and Mrs, Lewis S. near Rebersburg, her Miss Bower. . | She was aged about seventeen | Jailey, former residents of | i | | mother being al Death was due to bronch ial pneumonia, GLANTZ. ~—Mrs, Mary Anna Glantz, aged eighty-one years, died at her home at Woodward, on Saturday morning Burial was made at Woodward on Mon- aged Fri- children, SnaveLy.—Lewis Snavely, an p. lent Pe taawnehir diana 4 resident ol enn townsiip, aled on of his was day at the home of one below Coburn. Burial Monday in Paradise cemetery, made on ——————— oS —_—— A ——— Fire Adds to Allensville's Trouble. Fire on Saturday evening at 9 o'clock broke out at Allensville, county, and totally consumed three large frame end ‘of the es, on the east of the main street dwelling hous town on the right going westward, The adage that comes never at Al f of old trouble singly is being ndicated lensville which with the advent has experienced oOOW At so —————————— Farm House Burned. The Strohm dwelling house on farm north-west of Zion was totally destroyed by fire Wednesday aft ] week, the origin of raoon fire toy . The property sae 1nenred known. he property was insured and the bousehold SIO000, LOO4s : in the Farme I'he farm Evan McClellan, moved all his house. 1 he had insurance When the fire broke ou lft ome" Marriage Licenses. Edward W, Wi; Anna Murray, Lester C, Bessie M Randol D Mary E. Brun Aged Man a Suicide. Hanging toa tree at the very head of Market the woods at tl street, within sight of 1ses, the body of Pi Schneider, 62, a t ‘ . fiCK Worker, was covered about 6:30 p, m, Friday evening the body earlier thought it was an overcoat. A small boy who saw Meret an Sc South had not been living lives in let's family Williamsport, but | at home since Au mb from whi « 119. 3 5 a h the body was The li suspended was only eight had light ife, throwing it aroun feet from the Schoeider ground, twine « used a y end his | the limb nine times, fashioning a loop, and allowing his body to droop to a half- sitting position, partly encircling the tree, where he had apparently slowly strangled to death, —————p MORE EGGS FREE. j. Reefer, Poultry Expert. has ap- pointed the Kerling’ Grand View Poul try Farm, distributors for Centre county of his famous “More Egg Tonic” and *Ready Relief.” FREE —To further introduce this famous Egg Tonic the manufacturers have arranged for a limited time, be- ginning March 17th, at noon, for all orders sent direct to Kerlins, for a dol lar package, they will promptly mail three $1. packages,—two packages abso- lutely free. Same offer applies to the $1. size “Ready Relief,” a positive pre- ventive of bowel trouble among chicks. The ‘‘Economy Size" package ‘Egg Tonic” contains TWENTY TIMES as much as the $1, size, and the Kerlins for a short time will give you, in addi. tion, free, SEVEN $1.00 size packages, Egg Tonic or Ready Relief, Send all orders direct to Kerling' Poultry Farm, Centre Hall, Pa. Mail orders filled at above prices, § CENTRE MILLS A sledding party was well entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Adam Reish of this place, refreshments were served at a late hour, A sledding party was also entertained at the home of Newton Boyer and fam- SN TEASING RNS 13 AL SE BABA el PR RB DC Sl we Ps REBERSBURG. Adam Brungart lost a valuable horse by death, Forest Emerick, of few days the past week in town, Aa Pitcairn, spent a { 3 Miles West of Tusseyville {on the M. F. Rossman farm) to MONDAY, MARCH 22nd, this 10:00 A. M. | HORSES : | Grey Horse, 12 yrs. old, Nack Horse, 6 vrs Orvis Swartz Centre Hall, Mrs. Harvey Corman will move Williamsport the latter part month, Mrs, spending several months in moved on Tuesday to of who Pittsbu with relatives, bas returned home. 8 George Brachbill, i Black Mare, 13 yrs id, we t, 1300 Black Mare, 7 yrs. | COWS : Jerry Brungart, who has been hou ¥ Cows ’ rheumatism all wi w in Het my. all young up with rheumatism all winter is not i | ed Holsteins, | HOGS : | 2 Good Chester whi proving. Wm. Miller, wife and Sunbury, son Rodeny, of the past { 3 11 anr this wvaliey. | * Madi rented several rooms spent a visiting few days week relatives a make KL ood POULTRY : in “irr < v4 lh rae 120 5.C, Whit i OCCupy the same al . — of Charles Bartges, the jew ler, of sonburg, has the hotel an 1018 orn Hens hatch - IMPLEMENTS : w tr Deat ry Binder iL i ring 1 Mrs. William Waite, } 1 2 <A MiOwWer FOOUS ROG W YY aaes wot Deering | ve | HARNESS : § eli ssi w— PINE GROVE MILLS. yc 4 f I NGINI S AND MACHINERY : a 1-2 13 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS or i a EE RN SS rams satan sR ag CH A 0 WB Or Pe SHELVING COVER®- made of United States Army Canvas, in good condition, and any required size or weight, Both New and Second Hand. wy ———We can supply you with——— TENTS of Any Variety SO also Regulation Army Cots We will be pleased to fill mail orders promptly OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE Mail or Phone : A. MILLER & SON 14-22 Bainbridge St PHILADELPHIA, J. H. WEISER I OF Spring. f ly prove our efforts. 1 It But we cannot keep in touch with this We have concen- rearing i PUBLIC SALE, | Wednesday, March 24 - Laura M. Bartges at Coburn ' styles and colors. LIVE STOCK. -B 125 ; Bay Mare, nite Rvs oid aid weight weight 1400 . yrs gray mare 3 yrs, old, weight 11¢ 15 Jersey atid Holstein Dalry Cs ® eows (6 wore fresh in Jan.) 3p LIER ¥41 # £ anda large variety of colors. ' latest styles and colors. heifers (3 are aud the herd bull Biscres Gol. No MiB HF HB, a weil bred of SUITS in Fricotines, Yalama Velours, Silvert: made in the most fashionable nes, Ser- Cloths, ges, and Jersey Polo CI loths, 3 long, conservative models Camel and a Fulwools, 5 t day butter st ain of Haleteins, whose pire’s dam has a 7-day butter record of 54.46 ibe A Swine Herd of 30 head heh contains as breeders some of the best of the good parebred Berkshire individuals that are off red at public sale in Centre coum y this spring. The herd boar Lord Premiet's Successor bith, = fine individual, 7 of the sows are bred for iste Maich and early April farrow 12 shomis, WAGONS AND OTHER VEHICLES 4 "moh FOR MEN : and is of good length. SUITS in those late. manly cuts ; shoulders square and high; pockets neatly cut ; the coat is nicely form-fitted at the waist suits that ad- tire, 4 In skein wason with ladders | Champion wagon with 2 in. tire and 3 1.2 10. skein and Dox; Lansing wagon with 2 in, tire, 4 in, skein, truss exie and box ; the Coburn Cornet Band wagon, spring wagon, good family carriage, 2 bu gies] new open bugey, heavy boh sled, ght bob sled, single log sied, l-homse double sid, Portland sleigh, nearly new IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, all in good shape : 7 1 MoUormick bluder, 5 If. MeQormick mower, No. 8 Mass y Harris hay loader and 9 1.2 ft. side rake and tedder, Johnson self rake, ® fork Champion hay tedder, 100. Johuston sell dump rake, pew 10 Boe Ontario drill, Missouri deidl, lo. ternationa: double ds¢ harrow, 2 Albright spring-hoe riding cullivators, Osborne svg © cul tivatore, double-tow corn §lanters, and roller, Jotate soraper, Imperial plows, ever spring tooth rrow, 60 tovth harrow, 2 seis 18 {1 hay Iadders, Sit harpoon, *60t, 1 in, Manis rope and pul Jeye, Perteet corn harvester. No 12 DelLaval ropa rator, lodging outfis, (including wagon bo sters, swivel Doister for bark rack, clevises, chains, grabs, cant hwoks, ete J 3h, p Master Workman wasolive engine, 2; in clroulsr wood saw mo nted), No 1hm, Torosdo teed enihor, 2 sels tug harness, sot double driving bharnoss, singe driving harnoss, collars, 010, several bu, secd corn and some hay, bee hives and several oolon. ion of boos, and such other articies as are found on & wal cqiiped farm, Terms wi: be mads known on day of sale, Wise & Hnbler, aucis. Hats. Spring Opening. - MILLHEIM PENN, WANTED, ~ Men or women to take ord -rs among friends and neighbors for the genuins guaranteed hosiery, full lines for men, women and children. Eliminates darn. lng, We pay 50c an hour jor spare time or $24 Experience mubecemary. ily on Wednesday evening of last week. week for full time Write, INTERNATIONAL STOOKING MIL Norristown, Pa, oldpd Comfort, Style and Variety is assured. Shirts, Ties, Coll- We could enumerate and describe in detail, but descrip- Make it a special point to visit us on this, We cordially invite you to attend Kessler’'s ’ DEPARTMENT STORE
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