- THE CENTRE REPORTER. Find Whisky and Large Stills In Rald F. E. Naginey Sells Business, ISSUED WEEKLY, Upon Farm. he furniture store and undertaking FREE BROOM Li aes on ein nn mm. A successful raid was staged Thurs- | aatablishment, in Bellefonte, conduct Given Away to pein rome ave in CENTRE HALL, PENNA. day of lust Weel ov the Florida Prult ?, EB, Naginay, was.gold by him Every Purchaser | Himited quantity : We rrr —— == | farms, in the mountains near Logan-!(,; O, A. Bittle, of Schuylkill Haven | advise you to come THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922 ton, Clinton county, resulting in the | who will take charge of both branches of $10 worth of | early and save disap- pase “ i pointment ! NOTICE Se = | gelzure of elaborate apparatus for the | of business in the near future Mr Merchandise SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. manufacture of whisky and large 8. W. BMITH..........c.coovnvana Editor | (pantities of the finished product five years ago, and with the exception EDW, KE, BAILEY... Lowi Editor pnd John B. Ernst, of Williamsport, of the first seven or eight years, did NIEMAN'’S Original Value-Giving group head of the enforcement offi- | husiness at his present stand which Naginey located in Bellefonte thirty CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. cors for, this district, who personally | building he owns. His intentions for Incomporable Sales Event. directed the raid, belleves that one of} the future have not been announced the leading sources of supply for Cen- udging from his financial succes PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE tral Pennsylvania bootleggers has been 4 oe Al more than likely devote he REV. MELVIN CO, DRUMM, Pastor, stopped and considers this rald one of ; portion of his time to priva : the most successful staged in Penn- ‘ SERVICES FOR ! 1 t sylvania. SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1922 Several months ago the farms were BOALSBURG. . - Union, 10:30—"It Hearts Were | raided, but were found to be deserted Mrs. Nellie Bryson and Miss eller * Trump.” Parts of a still and small quantities | q Sry, a it the home of \ OT ~ worth of high grade seasonable mer- Centre Hall, 2:30—"Called Out.” of whisky were found. The owner of r's moth i (In "ood O 000 " 1 Georges Valley, 7:30—"If Hearts | the farm, Prince Farringtgon, formerly n Sunday ven ins FY elo 4 9 chandise to be cleaned out at the Ne Loris Wel evening 1180 conf mo - located I. were DT lowest price quoted up to this time. Cost and value Sunday Seiod, 130 34 A a are ae ormet cousen. Tae asvemannee wml]. fpgoften mn extraordinary eliort to make: thorough Luther IL.eague, 6: p. m, a Eye good; the # y preached i ~ “ . . . . ¢ Catechise Classe picnic, same plac, | 7% ri | ev. wagner, of me Laneran aren || Clean Sweep Prices that will arouse interest in every The raiding force Included Mr. Ern ; . . Sat,. July 15th. : household where this news is read and apprecia‘ed. 8. RR. Campbell, chief of Penns Valley Charge plenic and Or- sey Shore, and the phan Home band, in Georges Valley tion enforcement offi rs 8 10 . i 3 iv pe : - s . : N J teh : . #4 } grave. Saturday, July th - Lo Vogt, James Gibbons, Vincent wii fae 16° hed { t hie mimi vacal erstoc e e a t e ena t Hall W. E. Lockard, and Mot : leeser Prof. M prince ¢ ii \ V 4 Reformed-—Centre evening. raiding party « Christian Endeavor meeting every Sunday evening at 6:30 in the Presby~ terian church. Everybody welcome. which Children's Fine Ribbed Hose | Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirfs— Women's Salts and Coatsg— 8 ne 35¢ value—LCliecan Sweep Price 18¢ | Clean Sweep Price Soe $15.00 yalue—Clean Sweep Price $5.00 U. Ev.—Egg Hill, morning; Tussey cobntared ville, afternoon; Centre Hall, evening. 1 tO guard wh ont Women's Black and Colored Hose Canvas Gloves— Women’s Fine Tweed Sulls—in very ' 25e¢ value—{Clean Sweep Price 14e¢ Clean Sweep Price lie . Presbyterian—No services until Aug- |} grnst and Mr. Ca { had a running Cnt | . tn’ N 1 Bd $2500 yalue—Clean Sweep Price. $12.50 + ’ ' ! ans Si C15 fame Boys" Sehool Blouses ust 6, fight with two men, wis tpedd yard Luca They ‘ nexd Iv Women Ik Hos zs . . Women's Fine Tricotine Suits a ! —t 2 £$L00 value—Sale Price fhe Toe value—{lean Sweep Price . — - NE ——————————————— man was captured 1H : 1 : ined too vith then it DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Luther Self Lucas who expects to work with Mi Women's Sik Searfs Men's Dress Shirts Women's Polo Cloth Sults— — the raiding party found two large | Keteham : nin r 4 M $2.50 value—Clean Sweep Price £1.69 FLOOD value—{lean Sweep Price abe $1X.00 For United States Senator, SB + ’ er at x3 ng ’ 4 . (Short and Full Term) - ars Beg rade. of = miedo : Women's Sealpax Unlon Sojts— Men's Fine Colored Sweaters— Women's Fine Velour Coats— Latest Shades— #3500 Value—Clean Sweep Price $16.50 valoe—Clean Sweep Price $7.50 SAMUBL E. SHULL, of Stroudsburg } ; > it ; 5 . J ‘ - Bib : : $1.50 value—Clean Sweep Price fhe FLSO value—Clean Sweep Price 5c | $30.00 value—Clean Swe p Price $14.30 For United States Senater, ing pl s, It fence corners nd od M eve Women's White Handkerehlefs— Men's and Women's Umbrellas— Women's Sik Dresses— {Unexpired Penrose Term) pHes of stone or wood, « smirked in the | 4 ' ; ane itn ‘1.0 1 18¢ value—Clean Sweep Price Se FLO vaule—Clean Sweep Priee #1.00 tonteen (repe—the very Finest— odio > ra Nama “ep . 4 : : i . #2500 value—{ lean Sweep Price $12.50 3 *R learfield Cou ; wo NA Fock trek ' or . : \ . : y s tes ny Pilg FRED B. KERR, Clearfield anty ni # A vis t t hres : Ve Women's Gingham Pettlonats— Men's Heavy Blue Denim Overalls— ; : For Governor foun as well as large quantitie of rev t Fig hi fetimse ithe ‘ (Clean Sweep Price s iUlean Sweep Prices $1.00 Women's Sik Sweaters— JOHN A. McSPARRAN, of Lancaster. 4a 1 4 E INA Riss re 1 : : . Clean Sweep Pries £8. 9% a - Women's Flesh Colored Gowns Men's Hoteh Union Sults— “ ; Ik Walst " ; Sho Wi fired hie 4 28 wing . % . omens Ni adsl pen For Lieutenant Governor : Th . Clean Sweep Price $L50 value—{ lean Sweep Price a9 os ROBERT E. PATTISON, Jr... Philadelphia | t0ey Searc e Preis ide mi f i i She ; Tree $5. & 8, value—Sale Priee g2.0% ’ ad the telat 0 RR 2's letie lon Suis ’ . v Girls” School Dresses Mes Athletic Union Sul Women's Mercerized White Garber dine Skirts— For Secretary of Internal Affairs, MARSHALL THOMPSON, Pittsburgh For Congress, a pha wa i wig . :- ¢ : : .: ne Children's Organdie Dresses Men's Four<in-hand Ties $2.50 & P00 value—Sale Price $1.4x $LI56 value—{lean Sweep Pries $L00 valuoe—Clean Sweep Price J. PRANK SNYDER, of Clearfield y >: ee ey a : md acted Ly ™ 182.00 value—Clean Sweep Prie $L060 valne—Clean Sweep Price Women's Middy Blouses— For State Senator, : LL iy Saat nf . i 4 Women's White Muslin Skirts Men's Sik Hose #150 value—Clean Sweep Price ne WILLIAM 1. BETTS, of Clearfield : j . . Clean Sweep Price » $L8G value—{'lean Sweep Price Women's White Volle Walsts— ; $1.50 valuve—a{lean Swee Price ne For Assembly, 1 FINAL LO Fi 1 ‘ : ol Women's SHKk Camasoles— Men's Fine Lie Hose i a p Miss ZOE MEEK, of Clarence rv BE. MeOHROS ’ . 3 i i Sal y ¢ $1.50 value—Clean Sweep Price She value—~Cloan Sweep Pries Warner's Corsets— . $1.50 value—{lean Sweep Price Re For Member of State Committes rn N. Gummo Lock H Boys’ Wash SuMts— Men's Work Hose— . G. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte . ; mit the Lathe a : : y Women's Jumper Dresses— irgnret > ’ $1.50 valve—Clean Sweep Price : Clean Sweep Price—S pairs for For County Chairman, in All Colors—Clean Sweep Price $1.48 G. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte Boys" Straw Hats— Men's President Suspenders— Women's House Dresses— t 1.00 pl — odo al - gg Pelee ; £1. value lean weep Price lean weep Price Clean Sweep Price KB 60c value—Clean Sweep Price FLY value—Clean Sweep Price $ Reduced to $0.9 Ss . . L $ Eee K of # 4 3 ; : ’ { a 1 srgr 5 i — amuel Wilson =~ ee Centra H Boys' Knee Pants— Boys Union Sults— ine Lot Regular $45.00 Suits From our Pine Grove Mills . wi 9 Clean Swe Pride om : » : 1 - - Clean Sweep Price r fac value—ALlean Sweep Price She ean weep Price McBride R i : LARONSBU RG One Lot Boys Sults—Regular $850 It is with sorrow that we chronicle haTaag i . Boys' Bathing Sulfs— Men's Hed and Bloe Handkerchiefs. A ¢ vs ; and $10.06 dent. the passing eway of Samuel ilsor ‘harles H. Bolam 54 Conley : : > Clean Sweep Price 15¢ value—tlean Sweep Price ie y , . J Reduced—Clean Sweep Price $3.75 Boys' 2. Pee Underwear Men's Night Shirts Boys" NSalts—the Very Finest Clean Sweep Price $1.50 valuoe—{lean Swey p Price Regular $16.50 Reduced to $16.95 fined to bec he end. came an shock to bls many [n ream - CO) pa, os | Tremendous Reductions on Our Entire Stock of SHOES. friends. He aay Hofer Watwn. early settlers of aw SI he outa OR We carry the largest stock of Shoes in this part of the county. Frankstown Years ARG . 93 he united i RAF. Fire Company Festival Statement i Fake mer x ners ag a Aine 1a I ser. who pre nar statement of the commit Rev. H ‘ Prof. 2 SPECIAL ! 75 Pair Queen | 57 Pair Queen Quality and Men's Heavy Work Shoes, ceded him in death two years in Sep- | ‘°° appointed by the Centre Hail I D dt gon 3m, Quality Shoes, regular Walk Over Oxfords, reg- Clean Sweep Price $1.98 tember. Deceased was successtul | 47 nt of festival hel Hg aa, Oe 2% pricc $7.50 ; Clean ular $8.50 Values, farmer amd stock vases aud the owh- oaibtenis Mrtalay. evening aber of Sweep Price $2.48 at . . $1.49 Boys’ Work Shoes, - $1.79 er of one of the best kept farms in the valley He was a most obliging neighbor and a good citizen He was member of the Presbyterian church ; mbled at Reformed p nage Everything sold we 9 ATTENTION His funs ral took pl Woe Sunday after "at 67.4 } ey Wwougnt 1 it & i ’ ’ under Nieman's : noon and was largely attended Hev ils } . : ny A : y ’ By sc Cuape tee ¢ ¢ Throw away your McCracken officiated. Burial at Grays. | Centre Reporter, printing , r nba r whi the) suaran oe in long distance catalogs ville. One «]C. M. Smith rehandise 1.1 h ¢ Xpress gratitude ery Satisfaction and come to the great- daaughter and four aon survive range A | A EE un Nn est sale ever held in Bettle Elizabeth Bohn. toy Sol ae eo | Sauanas: 5 21 - ] the Sagios : - aio § wor MILLHEIM Department Store MILLHEIM Bettie Elizabeth, the youngest chiid J. Met of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bohn, of near ; Benner Spring Mills, died Tuesday afternoon 5. Bradford, from Bright's disease. She was born lJ. G. Dauberman, January 16, 1920. Interment will be TUSSEY VILLE. l Jordan left on S8und made this (Thursday) afternoon at Total expenses ; Ind. where Boalsbure. Cash turned over — pany treasurer, A little son of Daniel Keller, of nd daughter Ethel, nd Mrs. L . ares Ee r BT State College, died beginning of the Total 6 WwW. Stover and } lernice. Mr. Jtown, Lancaster cour spen i e py ‘ : Yi § gr Pa nb 3h ‘ week. Interment was made at Boals- The above j# a true and OTT d Mra K. Fye . ' day i ig friends \ orf went to Spring burg. statement \ Ej A Umar = Thos ; : ri Weni 10 Spring A Chester A. Spyker, Mey Miss lizzie Keen, Miss Mary} ™" last T y '0 ‘ake oArS © . , * - CC. W. Slack obarn--M7 : Mre A. B i ‘ who is unable ® do LUCAL AND PERSONAL. el OUT R= and Mrs J ; J. H, Knarr, Meyer, Mi Mrs. C. N. Meyer, Mr. JM Miss Mollie Hoffer, of State College, ind { spent the past two weeks among bw Auditors ind Mra J. GO Mever, 1. V friends in Centre Hall. ), . Bradford, chairman. Mre 1. H Stover and son Doaz Mra the bolice: force mist hot be In GYD.) Mr. and Mrs. H. Leigh Ebright and D. M iradford, secretary. Pierce Vonada Aaronshurg — Thomas thy with. prohibition raiders Ond of | Centre Hall, Pa. —— Hull, Misa Jennie Hull, Mr. and Mra Youth Badly Injured. James W. Roush, Mr. and Mra. Chas Allen Hollenbaugh, who lives with] E. Limbert and daughter Mabel, Ges Meyer ———— 1 The Lock Haven mayor and head of | little daughter, Bettie, drove to their former home, Thompsontown, . Saturday evening. The former returned home Wis Dag ” " Monday, while Mrs. Ebright and Bet- parents on the Theodore !Boal} Cunningham and children Sarah, Mar- “tie remained among friends during the homestead, - BoalAvurg, was badly garet ind Charles, Mrs, George Wea vended for thirty days by chief of po- weak. injured on Friday evening. He had] vér, Mrs. Catharine Phillips, Mrs. = ! he Han ’ Just acquired a motoreyele, and after] p Stover, Mrs. F. DD. Stover. Mra, A Le Ho The {3 Settnan hue 'y riding it or a while on that evening | W. Winkleblech and childre uth and ockard) Sppeate 8 338 mayor, offered he he returned to his home about dusk, | Hazel, Mra. F. C Mensch hp son, Mrs ne Wee, the penalty stood. Our Directors’ Room Is now completed and the use of it Is to any entering a shed with such speed that | E. G. Mingle, Mra. ¥'. W. Rachau, Miss : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ~~ |Jorganization desiring a place to meet. There will be no charge for ls nse the policemen of that city was depnu- | tized to make a rald on what is known | as the Forida Fruit farm, near Lo-| ganton, and for this act he was sus- Arrangements have been completed for the Penns Valley Lutheran charge picnic in Georges Valley, the last Sat- bod th Firs tonal] urday in this month The appearance “of early a ‘ : he was unable 8 achi Fdorence Lay "hiladeiphia, and 00 « of the LoysVile Orphan Home band v nable to stop the machine | Fdorence McKay, of Philadelphia, and It you have a tree of early apples, |jand we invite organizations and other eg: 30 make Xu before it had dashed through a board | Mra. Paul CC. Lamb, of Washin ) © - X . y x y 9 A gton, 1 don’t let them t V » Bank of Centre Hall a permanent place or meeting ! i » g0 to wast but in f framework on the opposite side, The J] C.. were also present. them: all kinds of farm pr oduce want. ; A : young iy Yau sig scalped, and ed; if you need sugar, call on me.I, Arrange to meet your friends at the bank, ¥ y ’ thusiasm amon the Lutheran. bret . Se injure 8 condition was | A Woman Wrote The Canby Newsy | Roy Schaeffer, Gentre Hall, Pa. 3tp i, a 1* | considered very serious by the attend: Minn,, December 10, as Follows: A IT Anotlfr service we are glad to render the community, ren and their friends and a joyous ing physician, *“I any subscribers ask what you think of Rat.Snam, WANTED home for an: intel. time is looked forward to. In the eve- ———— ell them its the beat rat exterminator I know, Rate gent boy, aged # years, Write H. B, + . were b % Y ; 3 a Hing Ate bund wAl give an open-air | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinges take this| ella ued Rat Snag two dus and ope | Foust, Spring Mills, Pa. R. D. 1 concert at Spring Mills. The Invita- | methnd of tha oleared out completely.” Threesises: 3 nking kind friends and ey reesizes: 15¢,65¢,81.28, i JBC Bw . tion to attend the picnic and concert FOR SALE ORTRADE-Ford tour Sold and guaranteed hy neighbors for their kindness during] Aa Ing car, 1918 model; will sell or trad Is open to all, regardless of their Je- C. M. Smith, Mabel Arney, Centre Hall; : s H, nominational connection, \ the late illness and death of the form- C. P. Long Co, W. C. Meyer, Spring I gh DAN 8 yoo er's mother, Mills; Louder's Store, Oak Hall Sta. ; of forty-one pieces will be the chief attraction. The revival of the annual gathering has created considerable en-
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