, a Aa Nae i p ; Gl . . MADE III, THE ORNTRE REPORTER, 20 DEATH RECORD. { to learn the trade Of miller at the LINDEN HALL i "FOR S A LE i ‘hildren's Day servi | 4 § ir the rrouhy ISSUED WEEKLY, —— | Wagner mill. Later he went west for Mrs, J. fI. Ross spent the week-end Beery in a | : | } i June 4th, a = . — F r ¢ i , | two vears. He returned to the east with her daughter, Mrs. George Moth- “ fn WALKER. —Lewis Ammon Walker, : with h CENTRE HALL, PENNA. ten ker land after a short stay in Lebanon ersbaugh, near Boalsburg ONE FORD TRUCK, : BO OF a r | county, where in 1864 he was united | Mrs. J. W. Keller and son, Harry OOK {tion ey with CYRUS BRUNGART, h y weaged, died at the State hospi- | ’ Mrs. ’ i : wiition, ip : THURSDAY, MAY 25. 1922 bot ll . the ~ rning of the | In marriage to Miss Sara Dick, he Keller, spent Bunday wih frends aL] Archer Dum dy, also wooden bod JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. = tal a anvilie on A ) g > ’ —— - again located in Bellefonte, | State College. ood tires all around CENTRE HALL, PA 3 May, aged about 48 years. He | ; NTRE HALL, I) SHINE & BAILEY, Propsin, Le ” 1 ng ister mma, | For many years Mr, Gerbrick suc-| Mr. and Mra, John HReifsny( J s rive y ree sisters—h a, | ! | 8. W. SMITH Editor Is survived " in . { cessfully conduc ted a milling business Lturng d from a two weeks' visit among EDW. BE. BAILEY Local Editor and | of Lock Haven; Mrs. Jane Brungart, i Business Manager, | of Mill Hall, and Elizabeth, of Miles —— | burg. He enlisted for service in the : an : mic nle & Co. Ater Mr. Hale re- | 8; . Hingeric motored Blate . 2 ALL 1 : TONF Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hap Spanish-American war and was in erich, Hale & Co 1 iter Mr. Hale 1 Samuel ( ng rich m ; . CENTRE HALL LIME & STON} as second class mall matter, tired from the business, which became | College on Bunday to visi oi 2 Centre Hall, Penna, TERMS.—The terms of subscription to led the property of C. T. Gerberich & Son.| “he Linden Hall baseball the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. sai Father and son retired from the mill- | feated Pine Grove Mills . Burial was made at Rebersburg In bua ht Yer E the local field ry Nv J, ng business eighteen years ago. OF a loot #14 ADVERTISING EATES.--Legal nuticen, the Lutheran and Reformed cemetery; a : $ i ‘ twenty cents per line for three insertions, rf A. MeClell adusted the Since 1905, the year of its incorpor- Mrs. John Carper YY ; bs ©iil Ont Le i > and ten cents per lime for each additional | Rev. W. A. McClellan con . ation. Mr. Gerberich had been vice |c ' learfield last Friday on account 1 | Insertion. services at the grave. president of the Bellefonte Trust Co. | the serious iliness of or brother, i The Local notices accompanying display ad- — He was a conservative successful bus- |. Miller vertisements, five cents per line for each GRAMLEY.—Levi Clair Gramley, insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line; : : { I". #& i §. 2 ® ® minimum charge, twenty-five cents who for several years Yesided -. In business associates and business ac-| Gearhart, on Saturday, and a daughter { : : 3 heim, died in the Geisinger hospital al quadntances. He was for many years |i Mr. and Mrs. George oman ihe 1X S a 10a a Display advertising rates made known 60 years, 9 months and : in Bellefonte in company with the late | fiends in Renovo and Lock Have Dr. BE. W. Hale, the firm being Gerb- Mr. and Mrs, James | training in Georgian when the conflict ness man, held in high regard by his A little son was bofn 4 on application. Danville, aged ; a member y St John's Reformed ame day. 14 days. He had been a patient in the} he America hospital for about a month. Mr. Gerberich's w {eo hou WY - 1 n the KH cem- | C f i | i P Mr. Gerber 8 wife ied about sev morial services in hid VOC K i m t CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. He was a son of the late Philip an enteen vears po. Ti » are three sur- tery on Sunday afternoon, May 25th €n re a y a. Catherine Gramley and was born viving : children, ¢ one brother, | at 4 o'clock. t 48 hoped that a good PEAN'S YALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Rebersburg. November 25, 188, helo, Gerberich, of Maysville, Ky \ttendance. will was united in marriage with Elmira i REY. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, Wolfe, BPDERK ers and ten children were born them, five of whom’ survive, as fol- Ath, 85 -« for the p SV * ~-SERVICES FOR— . tar of the Inte Mrs. del Gres flowers for the Memorial v ; . . ows: Mew. LT. Logert, of Aurora te of the nie Mr. Dunil Gros So Our Building Operation SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1022 i1.: Miss Iva of Bellefonte; and Mild who frequently visi } the tefo i X : ur tl ing erati ) . : enry an Myrna, home Centre Hall, 10:30—Our Positions In Henr da yr: it Life. Tusseyville, 2:30 . m—God's Eter- funeral services were held at the Ver Are ttending he : | home in Millheim last Thursday ri it her home In damsburg, in th . In addition te the security our burglar proof vault will furnish, we ome in Mitlhel as nursaay orn earlior of West BSusqgue : i L Truth ng: Interment at Rebersburg MARY MAHA gis ah. Tre Te the Reformed churel 1 AW will further safeguard your deposits and valuables by using National nai rus oh 4 +) bs tied By id vi} Spring Milla,7:30—Union = Memorial — sathronic work For thirty- five years] Bh: having gune : gi Safety paper for all checks; Insure against FINKLE Mrs Margaret . of Samuel Finkle, after a linger-| = a Sous si zr and Mz hn Kimport i lary, and bond all employees, daylight holdup and burgu- Sermon-Lecture ¢ Other announcements for week:— ing illness for several Yes, we will rent Safe-Deposit Boxes, Centre Hall Prayer Meeting, Wed. evening, 7:30 : sth wd day 4 ; init “ nn entire county and al n rly ig I'h t examination the Tea TH OR ° >» OPENING DATE. Teacher Training Class—advanced : _ — - _ WATCH FOR THE OPENING I course—Wed., evening, 8:16. moved to Mifflin county where re- Fradning class will De held next Sur Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. | t ! Luther League, 6:30 p. m, Catechisé class, Saturday ev'g, 7:30 Will Build New Home, First course Teacher Training—7:30 evening. i's Day Services, June 11, at Ey En a re tat Von tu a otp am 820 Ya Seg oF iy wi, wen SH OAD ZEM Just gi it on a (Mail Orders Promptly Filled) ; oy y » Sai : FOR SALE B Spring Mills USE L. Mury An: _.. ee : Es = pee TM ol A. E. KERLIN & SON “ri y, 7:00 p. m a. prey t yy v day, i CENTRE HALL, PA rday, 2:30 p. m June 18, in the wening, Children Tay ot sean. sur toe So et he ros sh | Aes. Fr. or at ew Po on | = es bs | House Wiring & Plumbing mile, oT | Sere the dwih of ver wus J fase, rio ZEIGLER BROS. afternoon to accommodate Spring Mills{1een years ago, she divided her tim —— | GiveUsYour | REEDSVILLE, PA. Sith sparrows Point. Md. Martel springs | NeSparran at sates Ordersfor [E| LE ; your house Is wired make sure you have at least o fuses on TT alt ivries res dearly n TT A ing ' An » U. Ev. emont ornin g: Jnde aaa MAY My soins . ’ wo . ’ b ‘ x Lom : ahs ’ a) obi a roi azy tego Seda . nd fo ‘ made a 113 n both sides of your meter, as the Insuras Compan ATE YOry Hall, afternoon. A : ae Re y 0 A 2 SMraas in the 2uAtoritmn Hate | particular about having houses proper] Presbyterian — Lemont, morning Boalsburg, afternoon; Pine Grove Mills evening. Christian Endeavor meeting every|. .... amd Sunday evening at 6:30 in the Presby-};..n0s D terian church. Everybody welcome. War ner Mrs Willian mc. me tc ir sca ne vn me 2 rey oc th or Men Should Choose Spring Suits Now. At the time the Reporter went t0}ghroffler. of press Harry C. Shirk was quite ill at She was slong member his home in Centre Hall United Brethren church Rev. 1.. 1 Paz; of Port Matilda, will}, The femaing Were shipped lo a Yat oe aah ay itr > Where ASSORTMENTS are wider, : heim, and funeral services were held preach in the Holiness church at Col- . . in the United Evangelical church , Wh STYLES S ver, Sunday evening, May 23 conducted y Rev. C. B. Snyder. Inter Milk Prices Same for Jane ere arc martest, — ment was made in the Unlon cemetery Producers’ milk prices for June will Glenn 8. Musser, having finished . as . : : Wh VALUES RB teaching a term of school at Maitland, New— remain the same as the May prices ere are Dest. ” i o> 8 ttn srt feesties fonds Miffin county has returned to hishome| STOVER. —Benjamin Stover, the oid- | 2ccording to a statement issued today the Dairymen’s Co-Opssntiv As at Millhetm. est reside of Haines township. pass- | "7 : ve : . . . at Millhetm st resident aines townuhip, pass.) Lie eiEY The Largest Clothing Store in the County Awaits Your Choosing Here. — ed peacefully to his eternal home Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Stover Hess and chil- {day morning of last week, aged 89 Prices usually are lower in June 14 dren, accompanied by Mr. Hess’ broth-}years, 7 months and 17 days. His than in May but a cold spring has re- er, Lowell, of Beotland, 8. D., are vis-| health was falling for about a year, but sulted In poor pastures and a falling iting relatives and friends about Mill-jit was only for several months that" oduction. Market conditions : ) hon be wan Sonn So ie a for later. TT omen SSeS Spri Apparel — vals of a day or two. On Saturday ——— P ng PP Wasontown high school graduated aly. wag up and about the house, al- A young lady by Grac Perfect Gentleman. young lady by the name of ITACE though he was not feeling good. About Th he fit nawor to the { t fey : $ Kilapp with an average of 99.7 for thels Jai00k Sunday morning his daugh- | wae b By. SY the a By far the biggest values anywhere this Season. Our ¥ n is a perfect gentleman,” zsked school year. Bhe carried the honors } gen yi the Williamsport Sun, was given annual After-Easter Clearance of our large stock of by Mra M. Cogswell, of that city, and ter, Mrs. Alfred Long, with whom he}, made his home, went to his room fo inquire as to his condition and he told oe Je on ih . or 3 oclosk was one of several answers sent In for Coats, Suits and Dresses will please you. You will Before you buy arsenate of lead, : a prize of $1000 Mra. Cogswell wrote : . he . when Mrs. Long went to his room a- follo be d 1 h ed ith th l i h ff d make -a bit of Inquiry as to its price, aaln. he was dead, apparently : as WH. t wi e Se ections ere oitered. having fart " 3 ’ Last week a quantity of this poison “A perfect gentleman is a man who of her class during her entire school Ife. diel without a struggle. y oug ¢ 5 © - is courteous, not only |i 2 sess, but was sought and the customer was ask Mr. Stover was born in Haines town's a on u., aot n y In manne nl STYLE ARE STUNNING. PRICES AMAZINGLY LOW. ed anywhere from 26 cents to 756 cents abi 3 hig onth He w id who is at ease in any J C 8 3 V¥ h ¢ g | fort the identical aricle. The purchaser hn Ay H Re Ap Sen Br environment or situation and has the f 4 7 ew ar o Ev a n . 8 today must be watchful if he does not Brown whi ceded him in death power 10 make others feel * at ease, a rown, who preceded deain § ome who js courteous to inferio want to continue ayi ¢ ¢ n ors as paying the war April 2, 1888. Besides the daughter prices some merchants and dealers] ’ . \ well as superiors, always preserving Sh ee Oxf d ee S rt Sh wish to hold to. mentioned above he is survived by one | gignity, and commanding respect.” oes ..e or S ve oes — sister, Mrs. Jacob Detwiler, of Farm- ; A few days ago, J. C. Brooks, farmer |®™ Mills, two grandchildren and six We carry the Largest Stock and Best Made Shoes in the county, west of Centre Hall, made a trip to great grandchildren. War Tools Germany Has Destroyed. Williamsport 10 have an x-ray peture — Up to March 1 Germany had de- Right Styles Long Wear Low Price. sod 6,865,000 rif ) b made of himself with the vew of dis-] OGERBRICK.—Calvin T. Gerbrick, ay chine hn inh rire A hy by Jy - covering, if possible, the cause of an]one of the best known residents and . a ed shells and mines, 13800000 gren- affliction from which he has suffered [business men of Centre county, died ades. 13.363 airplanes, and 24.045 alr for a period of years. The picture dis-|athis home at Bellefonte Monday af- a i di lane engines, according to official closed a disarrangem . p gement of the intes-]ternoon of last week. The funeral figures made public. tines and Mr. Brooks will later under-|wns held Thursday afternoon, with ‘ Millh i go an operation to corret #6. He hadburial at Bellefonte. % ® iceman, c m the unusual experience of himself isee-] Mr. Gerbrick was born at Bast Han- Auction at Melss' Store, ing, in a reflecting mirror, the vital]lover, Lebanon county, May 3, 1836, Another auction sdle wil be held organs of his body and the particular! When elghteen years of age, In 1866, | at Meolsw' store, Colyer, on Saturday BETTER MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY. portion of the intestines where hisjhe journeyed to Bellefonte by staged evening of this week. Don't fall to trouble lay. coach by way of the Beven Mountains, J attend. “Jack” Bmith, auctioneer,
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