THE CEZMTRE REPORTER IBSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN'A. — URSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 —— rone—— —— SMITH & BAILEY . . « . «. Proprietors BS. We BMITH . + . + « « « . «+ Bditor ! Edi da EDWARD E, BAILEY RE Rate nd — Entored at the Post OfMoce in Centre Hall ms second Class mall matter. TERMS. ~The torma of subscription to the Re- portar are one and one-hall dollars per year, ADVERTISING RATES-Display sdvertisc- ment of ten or more inches, for thres or more in. sertions, 15 cents per inch for each issue. Dis- lay advertising occupying less space than ten notes aod for less than three insertions, from twenty to twenty-five cents per inch for each issns, according to composition, Minimum charge seventy-five cents, Local notices accompanying display advertis- ing five ceuls per line for each insertion; other- , eight cents per line, minimum twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three inseritons, and lon cenis per line for sech ad- ditions! insertion ee a ———— * CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE a. — o—" Sn THE DEATH RECORD. Bravcur,— Mrs, Druciila Braucht, wid- ow of John Braucht, passed into eternal rest at her home in Coburn on Sat- urday morning at eight o'clock, death being due to infirmities of old age. She was before marriage Miss Drucilla Det- wiler, and was born in Penn township seventy-seven years ago. Her husband and one son preceded her to the beyond, the former four years ago and the latter twenty years ago. There survive three sons--Dr., H. 8. Braucht, of Spring Mills ; Newton, of Dewart, and W. E., ot Coburn, Frank Detwiler, of Aarons- burg, is the only surviving brother. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the home by Rev, Snyder, of the Evangelical church, of which the deceased was a member, and burial was made at Millbeim. S————— i —————— New Revenue Raising Bill for School Purposes. Representative Phillips, of Clearfield, has prepared a new revenue bill which he will introduce in the House, at Har- risburg, levying a tax on all the natural resources of the state, the revenue to be . i =, \. \ sey WV . . . . * - -~ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, In the matter of the Vol. untery Assignment for the benefit of Creditors Common Pless of by John W. Horner, Pot Centre County, ter Township, Ceptre Nr 90, Feb'y T., County, Pa, 1921, Notice is hereby given that sll creditors of the above assigned estate nro hereby required to file by law within six months from the date of this barred from coming in upon the fund, * wig He March 10, 1921, olip Amsignee, An DMINIBTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~ Letters of administration on the deceased, Letters of administration on the above estate i would respectiu | themselves indebted to the estate to make imme- diste payment, and those having claims against | the same lo present them duly authentiosted without delay for settlement. | ARTHUR B, LEE, Administrator, $014 Bpriog Mills, Pa. | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, — i i - Letters of Administration on the estste of Centre County, deceased, Letters of Administration on the above estate { i i { he sare 10 prosent them duly authenticated for A,B GILMORYE, Adm’, 75k Fifth Ave, Willinmsport, Pa, W. A. HENNEY GARAGE I have opened my shop and am row ready to do work in the following lines : ; Auto Repairing & Painting Woodwork Machine Work Blacksmithing McCLENAHAN & FLINK na mt CENTRE HALL Giv W. A. HENNEY, CENTRE HALL Electric Light Fixtures | and House Wiring Before buying fixtures come to sec us, We can save you money. Careful attention given to house wiring. prompt and me a call, Tobacco and Cigars Fine Candies SUEDE EOE EERE EE EERO OEE REECE CO OER REI MRE AE 0 E0000 00 EL tT used for school purposes only. About $15,000,000 would be raised, he says. “The governor says we cannot de- velop the activities of the state without REY, MELVIN C. DRUM, Pastor Services for SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1921 E Centre Hall, 10:30 a. m,—Holy Com- munion, more revenue,” said Philips, and he has left the matter up to the Legislature, The bill | have in mind would be fair and equitable.” The tax measure will provide for a tax of two cents on coal, anthracite acd bituminous; two cents a ton on fire clay ; cent a barrel oo New Booster Member Tusseyville, 2:30 p. m.—Holy Com- munion. WwW ] f’ : C . t 3 J . . ‘a C Spring Mills, 7:30—"The Young Man oO ~ 21 y urn { ure 0. Who Fell from a Third.story Window," two cents a lon on iron ore ; one ton on nmestone ; one cent a oil ; one cent a 1000 cubic foot on patur- ! Prayer Meeting, Wedgevening, 7 o'- clock. Teacher Training Class at 8 p. m., 7 al gas and one cent per 1000 feet on lum Wednesday, al gas and one cent pe eet on ber. ——— MY A————————— Sheep and Wool Growers Annual Meeting. The Cantre County Sheep and Wool hold their For con Sunday Scheol, 9:30 a. m. Luther League, Sunday 6.30, [Note,—The booklets on “The Mod- ern Dance” printed and are ready for sale at 25: Apply to the pastor.] evening at Growers Association will annual meetings next venience in attending meetings, the As- have been a copy. week. 3 . — — — —— — {| sociation is d led into three local as U. Ev Hall, aft EERE ERROR EEE REO RRO ROE ER REE RE EE EE RE PEER EE En — Lemont. morning ; Linden } sociations which will meet as follows Bellefonte, Monday, March 21st, at 8:0 Spring {P. M. in Court House; Spring Mills, Tuesday. March 220d. at 8:00 P. M., in Vocational School ; Pine Grove Mills, Wednesday, March 23rd, at S00 P. M., in the school house at Pine Grove Mills W. B. Connell, sheep extension spec- ialist, will be present with the latest reports on the wool market, which we hope will be such that we can market our wool in the near future, farmers have expressed a desire to have their wool made blankets. This pbase of wool market- ing will be discussed at this time, If you are at aJl interested in sheep, attend 1 Tnins TILE TY TY * - LU 0100, morning g; iraoon; Centre Hall, evening. Presbyterian.—Rev. R., P. Miller, of Philipsburg. will preach at Centre Hall in the moraing. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. R. R. Jones visited her son, Rev. William R. Jon2s, at Lumber City, the past week. Several Hann WE RE EE LE ER ERR into Mercury has been standing close to seventy during part of the week, Truly delightful weather for the middle of March A bill that passed finally in the House, at Harrisburg, on Monday, was one that will prohibit hunters from killing bear with buckshot, one of these meetings. County Agent A ——— I A PS ————. Marriage Licenses. Paul B. Rishel, Bellefonte Maud E. Weaver, Woodward Hn “ Moving day is drawing near and there will be the usual number of flittings in borough and township. The Reporter hopes to give a list of the movings in an early issue, Rev. Paul D. Ford, of Fishers Ferry, will preach in the Interndtional Holiness church at Colyer, on Sumday evenifg, March 20, at 7;32 p. m. The public is invited to attend.—The pastor, George K. McCaslin, Bellefonte Olive S, Shuey, Bellefonte John M. Williams, Alverda Gladys Mitchell, Colver 1. } Cora J. Ritchey, Pittsburg A AM A ESR —. Daylight Saving Bill Is Lost. The House, in the State Legislature, on Monday night, defeated the Ed monds daylight saviog bill by a vote of 142 to 36, Duke, Monessen at the Centre Hall have tinloaded a carload of new farming implements and also a carload of various kinds of wire. Read their ad. elsewhere in this issue before buy- ing your spring needs. Bradford & Co., station, rand Picked, The young enthusiastic over her home and furniture, It had cost exorbitant prices because It was hand made. To agree with it she demanded hand-made curtains, sheets, ote. Then came the end of the honey- moon and the settling down to actual living. One day the bride tripped to market to buy her first chicken. *1 want a very good one,” she stipulated to the butcher, “I don't care how much it costs if it's only hand pleked.” bride was W. F. Bradford, executor of the D. L. Kerr estate, will sell at public saie at the Kerr home in Centre Hall, all the household goods ,on Saturday afternoon, March 26th. The property will also be offered, providing a sale is not made before the above date. PB rs. Geiss Wagner, of Centre Hall, sustained a broken ankle of the left leg on Monday afternooh at her home, She was going from the summer house . . . . to the wood house and a broken step Public Sale Register, caused her to fall backward, twisting § ~ te her foot with such force as to cause a| SATURDAY, MARCH 26. at one o'- fracture. clock, at the late residence of Mrs. D. L Kerr, deceased, iu Centre Hall Borough, he sales and exchange day at the | W. F. Bradford, executor, will sell lot barn of D. Wagner Geiss, Bellefonte, | of household goods. on Monday proved a great success, | == The next sale will be held on Monday, March 21st. Take anything you wish to sell or exchange gad you will be pleased with the result. Many articles not sold at auction, find a buyer later at pri- vate sale, adv. The Pennsylvania Department of Forestry has shipped a white ash, six feet high, to the Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles, California. This tree will replace the white pine that was destroy- ed by the California plant quarantine authorities last month because they feared the gift from this State might introduce the disease known as white pine blister rust, The white ash tree will be Pennsylvania's contribution to “The Forest of States” that is being es- tablished on the Pacific Coast. It was grown by District Forester T. Roy Mor, ton in the Greenwood Forest Tree Nur. sery, in Huatiogdon county, 1 ————— A —— Penn State Passes Enrollment Record Final enrollment figures for resident instruction of students at the Pennsyl- vania Sta'e College were announced last week by the registrar, A. H, Espen- shade, the total for 1920-21 being 4.575. the largest eyer recorded at the college, This is an increase of 259 over last year's enrollment, when 4 316 was a record figure. a — THER TH en HUI The future of this great day is permanently established by its appreciation, Wednesday is a day of Days—when friendly Booster Stores are crowded with those from distant places who are anxious to mingle and rub elbows with friends and acquaintances from oth- er neighboring towns. . . The Suburban Centennial will be the greatest Wednesday of the whole hundred. Falling markets make competition keen among merchants trying to out-do one another—and YOU GET THE BENEFIT! CHESTNUT FENCE POSTS FOR SALE.-~The undersigned offers for sale a lot of chestnut fence posts. —W, M. GROVE, Spring Mills, Pa. WASHINGTON EASTER 16-DAY EXCURSION Friday, March 25 ROUND TRIP FARE FROM Centre Hall $11.82 War Tax 8 per ct, additional Propottionate Fares from other Points, i : # ah ¥ 5 ii hi ima sik didi. i tb i id Come with the crowds. Come the night before. The best hotels—the best theatres---the best stores! Nothing is left for your complete satisfaction on Wednesday, March 23 . ° The Day! i Remember 1, p.\., Altoona Booster Ce ———————— ———— — EERE ERE EEE EE Re nnn 1 HHH a For details as to leaving 1ime of trains, fares in parlor or sleeping cars, stop-over privi , or other infory ation consult et Agents or David Todd, Division Passen, er Agent, Willlamsj ort, Pa, Pennsylvania System FL i HI AONB, SA 90 pe i“ es 4 1