THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921 : SMITH & BAILEY . . . . « PFroprietors SB. W.BMITH . . . + « «+ « «+ + Bditer Loca! Editor and EDWARD BE, BAILEY { Basiness Manager | Entered at the second Class mail TERMS. ~The terms of subseription to. the Re- porter are one and one-half dollars per year, ADVERTISING RATES-Display advertise- ment of ten or more 1 for three or more in- 15 cents per inch for each issue. Dis- lay advertising ocoupying less space than ten an and oe oo inn Three _ortle from twenty to twenty-five . sooord to composition, Minimum issue, ing charge, seventy-five cents, aa 1 ve conte pot Lie 10° Sach InMrtlon ; other- five cents line i ; other- , sight ‘vonts per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents. notices, twenty cents line for three hand ten ante or iine for each ad- ditional U on, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REY. MELVIN C. DRUM, Pastor Post Office in Centre Hall as matter, Services for SUNDAY, JUNE 19, l9a1 Union, 10.30 a. m.—Children's Day Services.” Centre Hall, 2:30 p. m,—*The Mean. est Man in Centre Hall.” Georges Valley, 7:30 p. m.—Child- ren's Day Services, Prayer Meeting, Wed, evening, 7 o'- clock, at Centre Hall, Tedcher Training class, Wed., 8 p. m. at Centre Hall. - Catechise as follows : Saturday, June 18— Georges Valley, 2:00 p.Ym. {, Spring Mills, 3 p. m. Centre Hall, 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome to these services. Presbyterian—morning. ' United Evan,—~Centre Hall—Sunday School, 9.30; Mission Baad, 10.30; Preaching, 7.30 p. m. Tusseyville, jaf- ternoon, — Methodist. — Sprucetown, orging : Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. So that all may have the op portunity of attending the Chautauqua concert on Sunday evening, preaching service in the M. E. church at Centre Hall will be held in the afternoon in- stead of evening. Sundav School at 1 10 Washington News Letter. (Continued from first page.) up the banks of this country 'in making a loan to China. “It was one of the crying shames of the country, according to Republicans, that General Pershing, instead of Gen- eral Wood, was sent to France. Yet we find the present administration has in dorsed the proposition by making Gen. eral K ef of Staff of this country instead of the great ‘and, heroic General Wood. . **Judge Hughes, when a candidate for President in 1915, denounced the lap pointment of E. Lester Jones as head of the Geodetic Survey and called him an incompetent ‘‘horse doctor.” Mr. Hard- ing reappointed this ‘horse doctor” in March, with the statement that his services were indispensable. “President Wilson put postofficzs’ un- der the civil service and Harding has followed suit with scheme that the politicians hope to use to cover the spoils system which they hope to run. Indeed, the Republican administration thus far is walking in the tracks of the Democratic admiaistration, but they ap- pear to be walking backward ; and stumbling cccasionally.” —————— i ————————— SPRING MILLS. George Decker is suffering] from a stroke of paralysis and. is very low .at present, Mrs. Lewis Rossman wis admitted to the Bellefonte hospital on Tuesday. Robert Finkle returned from Philadel- phia on Saturday morning, where jhe was a delegate to the Odd Fellows cen- tennial celebration. Paul Meyer, his bride and his" mother spent Sunday at the John Meyer home. Miss Mary Long. of Newark, Ohio, is visiting her grandfather, J. D, Long, who has been in poor health for some time, Mrs, Hazsl, ‘of {Bsllefoate, installed the officers in the Rebekah lodgs on Tuesday evening. Quite a number of people'iattended the play at Millheim on Friday evening, given by the papils of the Vocational school, 3 i ——— . LINDEN HALL. Henry Giogerich and Heary Potter, two of our aged citizens, are quite ill, ® Miss Arlens Gingerich, 3: trained nurse, was summoned home on acerunt of her father's illness, Stanley, little son ot Mr, and] Mrs, Orin Osman, is recovering from a severe attack of measles, Miss Mildred Wieland, who graduated from State College on Tuesday, return. ed home this week, Mr. and Mrs. Will Klinger returned home on Friday from a week's 1, visit among friends in Palmyra and Lebanon, Dr. R. P. Gerhart, formerly of this place, now located at Stroudsburg, un- derwent an operation for appendicitis in the hospital there on Sunday morning, Mrs. James Swabb and sister, Zora Rupp, went to Huntingdon last week to visit their sister, Mrs. Peter Weber. who has been quite a sufferer with rheuma- tism for some time. - Record-Breaking Road Building. The Warren Bros. Company, who have the contract for’ building eight miles of finished concrete road, extend- ing from Blue Ball to Woodland, estab- lished a new record for pouriug concrete at the Blue Ball end of the road. They have a four-bag concrete machine with which they laid 1005 lineal feet in nine- teen hours, which is over soo feet per day. The previous highest record in Pennsylvania for hand finished work was 398 feet. The superintendent on this piece of work is Fred Jones; inspector, 'Fred Moore and H. H. Wilson ; gang fore- man, Frank Fagan ; concrete foreman, W. F. Noll, who resides at Linden Hall, who is being assisted by his sons, Paul and David Noll, and Herb Klinger, “of Tusseyville, They have been in the road building game for a number of years. All the finishing is being dou® by hand. If this amount of work daily can be kept up it will not be long until Warren Bros. will have completed their contract, Foster Jodon' Dead. Foster Jodon,widely known farmer of Spring ftownship, died at 4:30 last Thursday morning, after an illness of about [five weeks with cancer of the stomach. He was sixty-six years of age on January 4. For the past five or .six years his son, Andrew, who resided with him on the homestead farm at Jo- don's school house, near Nigh Bank, has been doing the active farming, ————— AP —— Medals for Gold-Star Mothers. The War Department is making a special effort to distribute Victory Med. als to alljGold Star Mothers or the near- est relative of every soldier who died in the service, Lieutenant Colonel Young, who is in charge of the Pennsylvania district, promises every mother or nearest rela. tive a Medal if they will communicate with the Victory Medal Office, U. 8S. Army, Post Office Bldg., Scranton, Pa. without delay, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE.—Having purchased the buildings on the Strong place, I offer the following for sale : Barn, 1sx2p ft., and chicken house, about so feet long. Will sell'in any way suitabie to buyer.— Frank Phillips, Centre Hall, R. D. 1. Bell phone. FOR SALE.—Porcelain water sink, will be sold at a sacrifice.—Mrs. H, J. Lambert, Centre Hall, Pa. A 1 $100 Reward, $100 lc. P. Long Co., W. C. Meyer, Spring The readers of this paper will be | Mills , Louder’s Store, O &k Hall. pleased to learn that there is at least | that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and | the foundation of the disease, giving the | FORD TOURIAG - $250. patient strength bY building up she yo i F R TR stitution and assisting nature in doing its | - work. The proprietors have 80 much | 08D ya 226. CK 6-Cylinder - 600. Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails | to cure. Send for list of testimonials. ! DODGE - - B25. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, | Ohlo. Bold by all Druggists, 76c. one dreaded disease that science has | SECOND HAND CARS acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Bur- | faith in the curative power of Hall's MAXWELL - 400. been able to cure in all its stages and Priced for Quick Selling faces of the Bystem thereby destroying | Catarrh Medicine that they offer One | ig Every car has been put in first-class run. ~ How a Rat Nearly Destroyed Mrs. L. Bowen's (R. 1.) House | ‘For months we wouldn't go into the cellar, fear. ing a big rat. One night it set our whole kitchen on fire by chewing matches, The next day. we got the ugly thing with Rat-Snap— just one cake.” Rats dry | Wp and leave nosmell. Three sizes: 35¢, 65¢, $1.25, ™ | Sold and guaranteed by . YTS A TF ' TRTLY « > | C. M. 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