= THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922 Proprietors “ds aw aoe vs Banter { Local Bditor and Business Nanager Entered at the Post Ofoce in Centre Hall as gacond Class mall matter, TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one and one-half dollars per yoar. ADVERTISING RATES-—Display sdvertise- ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in- sertions, 15 ceats per inch for each issue. Dis- lay advertising occupying less space than ten fronae snd for less than three insertions, from twenty to twenty-five cents per inch for each sane, ing to oom tion, Minimaom charge seventy-five cents. Local notices accompanyl {ug five cents per line oe Jack wise, eight cents per line, twenty-five cents. L 1 notices, twenty cents per line for ‘three {nsertions, and ten cents per line for esch ad- Aitional insertion, EMITH & BAILEY . . . . « 8. W. SMITH EDWARD B, BAILEY display advertis- insertion ; other- minimum charge, GHURCH APPOINTHENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REY. MELVIN C. DRUMN, Pastor Services for SUNDAY, FEB. 12, 1922 Mills, 10:30 — “Abraham his religion.” Farmers Lincoln and Georges Valley, 2:30—"Abraham Lin- his religion.” Hall, 7:30—"Abraham his religion.” Wed., 7:30, Class, Wed, 1:36 p. m. coin and Centre Lin- coln and Prayer meeting, Teacher Training 8:15. Sunday School, Luther League, Sunday evening at 6.30, be the Centre A class in the seal cours e will Rev. Drumm All course taught by in Hall church. the new « Mrs. teach those who have tak en first are invited to join lass Ww. a new the 8 Smith will organize and Dr. Oliver's book This pastor advises all class in for ‘Te the first course. The 16 of age or older t the class and Bible problemas. “Preparation aching." in persons years join receive this import ant study and training Evangelical — Tusseyville, Egg Hill, afternoon; Centre Methodist — Hall, Sprucetown, Centre afternoon; Spring evening. Presbyterian—Centre Mills, Hall, afternoon; morn- ing; Pine Grove Le- mont, evening. Communic Centre Hall; evening nm at prepar- atory service Friday Christian Endeavor meeting every Sunday evening at 6:30 in the Presby- terian church. Everybody welcome. If theOdor Isn't Repellent. Williamsport butt ‘em back. They'll places, From Sun Better before the robbins come ing use them for nest Bootlegger Gets A fine prisonment Sentence. im- Heavy of $5000 and three years the (Red) Judge sentence imposed Ackey, who Bell did & Philipsburg district as well field plead in the Clear Ackey yusiness in the as in Clear- county Where Twins Are Trump. Harry Watkins, ile, Clinton county, Mrs, of near Swiss d gave birth to four children 14, Saturday, within Febru On one year. On ary 1921, twin sons were born February 4, two the This is the third set of twins in The years daughtera urived at Watkins home. this family. first set, boys, old. There the family employment Lock thing are now fifteen are eleven The the people are children of need. in father fis out and family i= in Haven pro viding cl ind other necessities for them. SPRING MILLS, Harry Allison visited his sons and their families at Renovo over Sunday. Workmen are quarrying stone for the new bank building Mrs. week, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Diehl, of Ohio, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Sarah Corman. Miss Mary Hall Bore Riden's sister visited her last Zerby, of quite the ill to teacher Penn school, has been with throat and {Is unable teach school. The waffle supper at home Encampment members held a the Frank evening. Musser Quite a had on Tuesday number were present enjoyable time. The following boys from the Voca- tional school represented Centr: county at the State Farm Products Show at Harrisburg: In dairy cattle judging David Hosterman and Eugene Leister; poultry, Eugene Slegal: corn, Joseph Swabb, who won third premium, and Mary Bright, who took fifth place. The show was sald to have been the best even, held in Pennsylvania, and all an Henry Ford, on Saturday, purchased the properties of the Lincoln Motors Company, in Detroit, Michigan, for eight million dollars, at the receiver's sale. Two other bidders refused to go over this mark. Ford's bid being placed first whi arceptéd. THE DEATH RECORD. \ ROCKEY.~—John B. Rockey, well of State College, dled! 30 at his home of a year with bron- a resident morning illness Friday at 7: an and heart trouble. Rockey was a John Rockey, township, where he was 1847. In March, 1874, in marriage to Miss Har To them the following children were born: Mrs. W. H. Mackey, of Bellefonte; H. N., of State Mrs. Oscar Whitmer, of Buf falo Run: D. Stuart, of Bellefontc: Andrew C. of near Centre Hall; Hen ry C., of Fillmore, on the home farm Elmer E., of Bellefonte; There also John Albright, twenty-two a member of the and of born of Mr. settlers Mr, Mrs. son pioneer October 13, he was united riet Bowersox. College; Miss Clara, al sister, Mills, He church survive of grandchildren. M. E. was spent at the home. one Mrs. and Spring was and most of his life Brockerhoff farm, successful farmer and stock raiser, and near Fillmore, as a later became the owner of a good farm in Buffalo 1917 he and his good wife retired from the life to their remaining days at State College. The service was held Mon day morning at 10 o'clock, Pe Hummel! officiating. Inter Run. In the spring of activities of farm spend funeral tevs. ters and ment was made in Myers’ cemetery — Randolf Emerson of his BARTGES.- ges dled at the home parent Mr. Mrs. W, E. Bi Centre Hall, at 4:30 p brief iliness with He months and and Artges, m 3 after a membranou five He and croup. was aged years, 14 days. child survived was n sweet 1 will by loving be sad He one brother quiet, missed. is his ents and he child this This is t second to die this family during winter, irned the mother had just Bellefonte hospital ago, where she spent lowing a serious operation. the sympathy of the Interment, which was afternoon Bri usn made Sunday 1 ick cemetery in WEAVER —James Weaver home in Aaronsburg Friday « died his if week after period of of his death his an { ys OV almost a year. At the Aarons i performing Rev, Snyder ceremony. ears He is The deceased was aged ived by a PETERS.—Mrs. Mary tha Wa passed at ter, Mrs awa ¥ Robert Broad sire incident Her Lucas anc maiden hence Her neighborhood ville on was her sevenly-r married ¢ {life was spent of Unionville but over tl her husband went Jellefonte and lived Philadelp!? following children DuBois; Washington, Mrs T. and Mrs. Robert adelphia, and Mrs. Cheney of brothers of Huston ors, Davis 1. Frank Foster, of Phil K. Hicklen, leaves o She also Bellefonte thes Edward Lucas Mrs Pet Ww and sisters township Alvira of Boggs township Philipabueg: Mrs George will Curtin Lu Lucas, of jam Bellefonte, Witmer, of Ohio. end cas, in BURNS. Mrs. Tillie Burns, John W. died her Shamokin, following a prolonged ness. Her age was years. She the daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Schledf of Millheim, at whose home neral services were held Thu, sday af- ternoon of last week ; wifes of Burns, at home In in id 52 was fer, fu smn. HEWITT. —A telegram received Bellefonte announced the death of Mrs Margaret Hewitt, of the Rev. John Hewitt, the home of son, Stafford, in Georgia. in widow late at her Fire Company Meeting. There will be a meeting of the fire company on Tuesday evening, February 14th, 7:30 in the council room, for the purpose of nom- inating officers and transacting other business as may that time. All who were members should be there, portant jocal o'clock, such at formerly come up A very im matter concerning insurance on real estate and personal property will be explained. By order of the president. WwW. F. BRADFORD. Gelss’ Bazaar, Saturday, February 11, at 1.30 p. m., is the time set for the next bazaar sale at the Gelss barn, Bellefonte, Horses, cows, pigs, chickens, furniture, pota~ toes, ete. Bring what you have to sell or come see, possibly there ls some~ thing here you will buy —-8. H. Hoy, auct, I.et me have your order for fresh fish—-halibut, salmon and other kind and oysters. Deliverjes will be made Jirudaya a8 a rule ©. Decker, Cealrp Hall a . EE “. To Take Place of Farmers’ In Centre County, Instiutes The State Department the were of county Agriculture has discontinued Farmers’ Institutes which #0 popular in Centre county and many other counties of the state, of the Spring Mills much of this farmers’ Some farmers near were disappointed 10 the and a result action. In order the County as replace institutes, Bureau School Centre Farm Spring Mills Vocational have co-operated in arranging for a of six meetings at which intereseting farm subjects will be discussed. meetings will be held at the Vocational School and with few exceptions at 7:80. The speaker will discuss the subject be discussions on Wednesday evenings but greatest benefits will the generally derived from following and questions so everyone should come ask for meeting evening of this F. Noll discussed and prepared to the The first questions concerning subjects discussion. was held Wed- at which on nesday week time CC, Farm Crops, varieties cultural The other Feb, 15 Dickey March 1 land. March methods meetings are Lime and Fertilizers R. # . sami) resided BOALSBURG NEWS gotten Boal & Corl in State Glee the o Stover held preaching Hall « Wed communion mn rvicea for the Pine nErega week, from nesday and tion last even ing or me ng The 1a nua wn ither 8S. 8. held their an Tuesaday various forms of enter I banquet « There tainment by ind things to eat pleasing to Six n evening were members of the school taste companions of the Bear Mead No. 416, Knights Malta, were to Sunbury Thursday eve the of ow Commandery ning to take the Red Cross and Bepul- They very chre degree report having seen something good Preaching services in the Wednes- Sundhy have a this week Reformed church beginning day evening. communion on morning. Rev, Stover will visiting preacher to the All Bervices him during invited ¢ anwist week. are 0 these Maybe left cork buddies just it's because you haven't any the your and because that you what not you Jost SOT OW can't give they want. Bad Colds QUICKLY CURED “Last winter I caught a cold that settled on my lungs and in my bronchial tubes. Two bottles of CHAMBERLAIN'S Cough Remedy cured me,” writes Mrs, Charles Harrold, Vander- grift, Pa. 35 ota. per bottle, size’ 60cts. a a eS I — implements; clean Wise & 1} up sale; free lunch LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, thet s fubier, n ~ THURBDAY, MARCH “9 is m., at Colyer, Mrs, W, C. F FEBRUARY east of Centre sell: Horses, clean-up sale, 28th, at 12 Hall, cattle, I» P. sell: Farm stock, implements 8. Lucas will houeshold goods eto, auct NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FOR B Hens ALE .~-206 nice HW ORGAN AND BTOVE AT SALE : class White Leghorn Lieb Hall the A. G Dingess, Centre ete. b~octave Esty condition MARCH 4th Mra L. McClellan, near Spring Mills, il sell: Farm stock, implements and & 1 » household goods FOR hoe, Superior gra SALE MARCH 6th, at good as 1 Mills, H. C. implements A + RESIDENCE auct 10 a, m, reason for INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~ have two drill Also l1-hor gon~~John I), Homan phone 75113 miles east of Spring on the : Cent — Corman farm, Relish will BAER a. of Harris dees] ats Farm stock and up sale. Mayes, on the to the Roy hio, offers for sale fo r residence hie Ha rer fuily re sent ebove undersigned ail persone Know ewiaie enigle MARCH Tth—J. Hil, implements; 0 make heving cisims 3 Guly suthent at Centre and will sell BO stock clean-up ettipg 4 y Beliviout b & east of Old farm stock The MAULE SEE Fort ; WANTED. - ord I's among he genu ail th, 3% miles of Whiteman ragtal for it toda WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc. 238,275 5+ Phils., Pa. clean-up sale farm stock implements and MARCH 6th, of Wolfs Brungart THURSDAY, . WW WH BB NSN NS NN NN DN WWD me mele cast » farm, N will sell: Farm ANNOUNCEMENT Roller Mill We are now prepared to do All Kinds of Grinding. Work done promptly and at reason- able prices. We have the most modern machin- ery and our workmen are experienced and accom- modating. mands. household is & and Wise BO Hubler, aucts. MARCH 1 if FRIDAY, Brockerhd LINDEN HALL farm, 2 -y Ba is up TUESDAY, 1,4 MARCH . at Centre Hill , § ‘ nts ¢ are always ready to mect any de- If in need cf any grinding give us a call, * — HAND IN YOUR ORDER FOR— FLLOUR, CORN CHOP, MIXED CHOP MIDDLINGS. BRAN AND CORN MEAL. It will be filled satisfactorily, J. H. ROSS & SON, Proprs. PHONES Linden Hall, Pa. THURSDAY » rt. Cent plements. Clear MARCH Homan, one Clean sR FRIDAY, H mile east i Herd Guernseys, L. F up Bale 3 5% 5 Mayes, J TH i 2 : eh i United TTT HDHD BDORDTDDONDD WWW WW WW BW We WW WW WT ET Hi — ANNOUNCING -- KESSLER'S Once-a-Year Opportuni A SALE of our complete stock began FRI- DAY, JANUARY 20th, 1922. This is not a sale of job lots or merchandise especially im- ported for the purpose, but a legitimate reduction of prices on our regular stock, offering savings that you can- not afford to disregard. We have not enough space to record here our entire list of reductions, but will quote a few that will assure us of your interest : Men’s Modish Overcoats, REGULARLY $2250 to $3250, AT Men’s Mackinaws, REGURARLY $1200 to $1500. AT LADIES’ SUITS, - $16.98 to REGULARLY $2500 to $60, AT LADIES COATS, - $008 tg Regular price $5 REGULARLY $1500to $4500 AT and $6, AT .. Ladies’ Slip-over Sweaters 18 $29.98 522.98 $2.48 DO NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR VALUES, MILLHEIM PENN. KESSLER’S "=gtum
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