- “ - si” p— gs i —— a —_ i ——n iid ee —— ; ag sn THE CENTRE REPORTER. esan DEATH RECURD. August Mik Prices Higher, ISSUED WEEKLY CENTRE HALL, PENN’ A. at his home in Jamestown, New York, where he has lived for many yveurs Busines Manager. northern Pennsylvani = : a He was the son of thé late Danie he boa f di IR © 1 ry » SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. Meisher and was born in Potter town Ix 5 2 $ BY : bh : a as . : : 8. WwW. SMITH Editor ship, but left home many years $0 10 | of 2 : AR b ! » 4 EDW. E. BAILEY Hoel Editor ana | Make his fortune in the oil , fields of | 78 © TE : ty : l an sithern { one wis 1.49 1 uly pri for the — New York, and in this Mntered | at the Post Office In Centre Hal | jihers he was successful, . g | August as rec nded by the lL.eag . 8% second class mall matter. married three tithes, but outlived hix] ue means another 1c per gual Goes Merrily On TERMS.—The terms of subscription tol... ‘here survive two children ‘ 2.6¢ the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. May, from a union of the first wife, ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices, and Leonore 1 daughter of the lg NE G KE ] LS : ’ twenty cents per line for three insertions, > i Mr Fi vialer ia also survived Bb Meni ind festivals a in of t em a n ho and ten cents per line for each additiona) | Wie MI. Fleisher 58 wichah as a oe oe RL insertion. two brothers—Daniel, f Monit drns al no Be 4 Lo RA Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each | phin. He had been in delicats nea t J ng é rth } pe EL new The declining prices in our entire stock Washingtgon, and Isaiah, of Phi insertion; otherwise, eight cents per lne; | for some months previous minimum charge, twenty-five cents. death. He was weg between tm | Cw ses ween has caused a response to the Clean Sweep on application. —— - "CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. |e a ne mame at miam cree. neve | hae en Sale that has been beyond our greatest ia coi Sunbury; last. Friday nigh expectations PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE |'on "ness She had aes [eam om 2 Saeko Eon so | SATURDAY will be the BIGGEST DAY TEERVICES Fok ounty. near New Berlin, and ken arm. caused by b in the Sale. BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE just received in time for SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1923 He Ee Of IS yar a am et AL EB in A : Saturday Selling. Centre Hall, 10:30—The Great Lamp Georges Valley, 2:30—Called Out Mil 7:3 Th To-n Children’s Fine Ribbed Hose Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts— Women's Sults and Coats Farmers Mills, i 130 he O-mor . { yt » . N C 35¢ valuve—Clean Sweep PMee I8¢ Clean Sweep Price Se $15.00 value—Clean Sweep Price. $5.00 rows That Never Come { Wed i Woemen's Black and Colored Hose Canvas Gloves Women's Fine Tweed Sulls—in very Prayer Meeting, ed. evening Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. , : Luther League, 6:30 p. m, home y : Women's Slik Hose Boys’ Sehool Blouses 25c value—Clean Sweep Price 14e Clean Sweep Price 11 Latest Shades— / F2500 value—Clean Sweep Price. $12.50 x - . Women's ine Triec rN — £L00 value-—Sale Pries ioc value—{lean Sweep Price Fine Tricotine ulte Penns Valley Charge picnic and : " Paw ; ros } : t aft $35.00 Value—lean Sweep Price $16.50 shan Home band, In Georges alley : or ; Women's Silk Searfse—— Men's ress Shirts— ’ pl . n Women's Polo Cloth Sults— rrove, Saturday, July 29th ee > 2 . 1 $2.50 value—A{lean Sweep Price $1.60 #LOO value—Alean Sweep Price , g bb imana ; Paki a ' ‘ i i b H y | } $15.00 value—Clean Sweep Price £7.50 11 ‘omoen’s Ne x le SH Se A 1's i elo — . United Evangelical — Tusseyville, Women alpax Unlon Sul Mer Fine Colored Sweaters Women's Fine Velour Coats— morning: Egg Hill, afte $150 valwe—{lean Sweep Price : $1.50 value—Clean Sweep Priee 5 $30.00 value—Clean Sweep Price $14.50 Hall, evening. ieatn ng due t ; : Yomen's White Handkerchiefs Men's and Women's Umbrellas Women's Sik Dresses—— Preshyterian—No services 10¢ value—Clean Sweep Price J FLO vaule—{Clean Sweep Price $1.60 Conteen Crepe—the very Finest— 2 a Teh . q . £25.00 value~_{ le; Sw ‘rive $a ust 6 es Be Vi ' . Women's Gingham ‘ett ieoa {Se Men's Heavy Blue Denim Overalls— uh y can cep Price $12.50 Christian Endeavor meeting every | =~ = Ral XR ’ | Clean Sweep Price Clean Swe ri £1.00 Women's Sik Sweaters Sunday .evening at 6:30 in the Presby- | Uni 5 Clean Sweep Price $3.98 sme | i ? men's fers} - et nion 3H fe terian church. Everyl o8y welcome. 5 : { f i : Women's Sik Walsts— Th err “i 1 Price ‘ oF vals . an Sweep Pries pe — » geome —— tere ————— : : : % . i 5 & $6. value—Sale Price §3.0% DEMOCRATIC TICKET. tins of thot he .& 16° ol Dresses— Men's Athletie Union Suits— Yomei’s Mesoarised White N's Garber. A not 1 FLIG valpe—(Clean Sweep Pries 1.6 2] 1 fen an Sweep Pries 5 dine Skirts— For United Siates Seaator, hd ; i ; Lym 2 Calidren's Orgundle Dresses... i in hand Ties $2.50 & $3.00 value—Sale Price .. $1.48 (Short an ull Term) $2.00 valued lean Sweep Price ¢ $100 valued lean Sweep Prie OBE * td SAMUEL E. SHULL, of Stroudsburg s I A hi ‘ Women's Middy Hlouses— For United States Senator Women's White Muslin Skirts Men's SHE Hose L560 value—Clean Sweep Price ne {Unexpired Penrose Term) Clean Sweep Pries £1.00 yvaluo—Clean Sweep Price Hoe Women's White VYolle Walsts— i pir a ah e $ BR rea A ‘aeniv Hi 18 honora : . . : $1.50 value—{les > Prd . FRED B. KERR, Clearfield County : : : : Women's SHE Camasoleses Men's Fine Lisle Hosa 1.56 value—{lean Sweep Price Phe For Governer pea x Gf 5 | $1.50 valne—Clean Sweep Price Soe valoe—vq lean n FP az Warner's Corsets— 1 eSPARRAN, of Lancaste gai : : ' . . $1.50 valuve—Clean Sweep Price =e JOHN A. McSPARRAN, of Lancaster tn Tas anberse ens loys’ Wash Sohs— Men's Work Hose ; For Lieutenant Governor hildren were n to them i A saloe—( lean Sweep Price 3 Clean Sweep Price—= pairs ROBERT E. PATTISON, Jr, Philadelphia ' 1 ¢ 4 t 4 ‘ ‘ 1 In All Colors—Clean Sweep Price $1.48 ais Boys™ Straw Hats Men's President Suspend For Secretary of Internal Affairs, hide wl and fan ! ! } ' . . y ud . . ¥ {lean Sweep Price Clean Sweep Price bi 4 ped MARSHALL THOMPSON, Mttsburgh sunt emai ' ! | (lam Sweep Price Ne iren’s White Hats Men's Dress Caps One Lot Women's Jumper Dresses of Women's House Dresses For Congress, Regular $3000 Sgults— J. FRANK SNYDER, of Clearfield Value-—Clean Sweep Priee We BLM value—Clean Sweep Priee $e Reduced to $9.98 For State Senator, " Boys' Kaee Pants Hoye Union Sulfs— One Lot Regular $45.00 Salts— WILLIAM I. BETTS, of Clearfield. LERSTETTER m ‘ Kerstet : [Clean Sweep Price ® + The valne—Clean Sweep Price age lean Sweep Price 22.50 ’ One Lot Boys Salts—Regular $5.50 and $10.00 For Assembly, Miss ZOE MEEK, of Clarence Boys Bathing Salts Men's Red and Blue Handkerchiefs. {Clean Sweep Price de value—{lean Sweep Price be For Member of State Committee, 2 Reduced—Clean Sweep Price $3.05 G. OSCAR GRAY. of Bellefonte H : Je . oN LR . zg | Boys" 2.Piece Underwear— Men's Night Shirts— Boys" Sults—the Very Finest— {Clean Sweep Priee ‘ 21.50 NT — g Nw $d « aka : . For County Chairman, { ' I. value—{ lean weep Price me Regular §16.50-—-Reduced to $10.85 G, OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte os Rarriaty Lieto: lent - of. Penn township, following | Plymon | ow Tremendous Reductions on Our Entire Stock of SHOES. Yirney PP. Fleming Normal 1 1 1 An 4 pat nti i Carrie B. Brown . Normal n years ago when he retired f | a som time | We carry the largest stock of Shoes in this part of the county, Wm. F. GIimartin Scranton Jessie E. Bechdel Bellefonte | wh be di His ‘wife 1 Augu ; SC OLC { =r : rm . I amo oy wiles SPECIAL! 75 Pair Queen | 57 Pair Queen Quality and = Men's Heavy Work Shoes, ——— ws IP he Sage ; otic. Tor settomeit. 4. brkiore and two. sons Ty 4 oat wt Quality Sh xs, regulat Walk Over Oxfords, reg- Clean Sweep Price $1.98 The books of the late Robert D.]Miss Lizzie, at home: Mrsg 2 price 3]. 3 Clean ular $8.50 Values, Tore an, o ‘entre +H deceased Brauch! of w i Ho SPRING MILLS { oS Ww [id rice 2. = - ’ - Foreman, of Centre Hall, deceased Bo Dewar a oh | a X ol P $2.48 at $1.49 Boys’ Work Shoes, - $1.79 have been placed in the hands of the | 1eTma er, o undersigned. Parties having clalma Eh Ms W aginst him, as well as those indebted |’ T. Kor of Coburn; Mrs M ' : ‘ Everything sold i y to the estate, are requested to be gov- Frank Miler, of Millheim 8 : . § t the C i. Decks PoE 3 ys. ’ 9 ATTENTION erned accordingly Stover, o : ENN Mra Fie 51 ’ y undaer Nieman : Th : aa home: C.F tor of) = 8. ane nylys ing ; row away your 2tpd CYRUS BRUNGART Auman noma hele pent Mond vith f \ Guarantee of i . ’ ” Montgomery: and P. 8. Kerstetts IY Henry Het ¢ Alt bhi forms ong distance catalogs brot) 4 ; By ; : hoe: Satisfaction SAverpood Tw 0 - Hulorse Univershy Plan. Liverpool. 1 et : | frie and come to the great State College, and Daniel, of near Co-| titner and wife, ( o. spent est sale ever held in The Centre county students at Penn State taking the summer course, in a | TUT survive out oss - ” Sear p—— ene. MILLHEIM Department Store MILLHEIM resolution passed, after enumerating . 2.4 Funeral services were held purposes of the campaign and citing family residence on Saturday f the necessity of turning away college at 100'cock, and interment was applicants each year for want of ac- ? nt M ind» F . —— ; a i “lin Fairview cemetery at Millhei ta Wassdiic and MrtiBun Tieb) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, commodations as a further reason for their support, stated that they “ungualfiedly endorse the plan for ex- GARNER. —Samuel Garner dled at]... dima, TTT) CENTRE HALL WELDING CO his home at State College mw the res pangion, urge that every proper means of general-debility He was a som of}, 5 : 2h : “s ring A also remo arbon from he exgreimed to achieve the change of 8 XY Wee Irprise i i f Wi 3 a. Samuel and Anna Garner ind was . “ Eless . . : wwtomohfe tines hat haven't ¥ the callege to the State University, 1 4 h ot 4 ‘hh on sun nig nougn ne (OYE] wirtn in ‘ollege township eighty-four . . ' . : ‘ ble head 8 J MOYER ox and pledge thelr fullest foyaty and : iY g! 0 be # § ‘ support to the 2.000000 Building SALE ’ years ago. His wife has been deadfor] a gome years but surviving him are two]. art 3 . : MARE ¥OR 3 pose} yen Fund Campaign. Y Ww ie K ind had t respect of] | . fide 8 sons and four daughters John and}. uo i. dy w dm i, WOrkKs singe or goubie Aliph a Fred Garner, Mrs Anna Krumrine +i Naitnksar: att onded WY NDR eS entire di Transfers of Real Estate. Mrs. Mildred Fowler and Mrs W Pr Annie la Gettig, ot al, to George BE Rothrock. of ‘State College. and Mrs wh ’ civ . ee A bh FOR BALE - . Bees nA $ Frida) Among them were Ay andlg + “Rt tid § vooeud o raat ) Cc t H I Meyer, tract in Harris twp $1900, Alexander. of Canoostiirs Puberal a Hothar . years old, a oO op bu cn re a Ey a. Isanc M. Orndorf, et ux, to J. IL Pettorcil. .. F. Rossman real good Kreamer, tract in Haines twp.: $75. James 8. Martin to Ilda Way Meek, tract in State College: $2.000. ’ = . ; ‘a g and Mra. Russell Condo and fam-]don't let them go to waste but sell | Geo. W. Ferrer, et ux, to Ges: W. Annual Field Day at Millheim . Misses 5 5 g . al ! iy. Miss Lurie Decker, Miriam Shook, them: all kinds of farm produce wanti- er, trac r " . yr ” pre ahi r. tract in Harris twp; $1. The annual Field Day of the Keo sine and Kathissh Bowe t Buftal A aa - : 1 A = Wiliam L. Foster, et al, to Harry W, » ’ i i an sathiten Bowes of Buffalo Jed if you need sugar, call on med. stone Post No. 444, American legion Jv + ow 1s He Y.: Master Allison Musser They | Rey Bohaeffer, Centre Hall, Pa. ap fl i He ay, July " to be held at Millheim, Saturday, July §... 40d a good time and hope to go] ~ p—— sn $525. : ® 29th, promises a delightful outing for], next veur HORSE POR SALE Good sorrel Th : : . " - - YL “Xt oar, Wk + SALE FON 0 i © Firs > Harvey L. Faulkner, et ux, to Eimer lai who attend. The program consists tome, 36 Seas. Ol." weiaira 1100 Toms] t National Bank was organized to serve the Snexth, tet in Philipsburg: 11.100, of a rifle match in the morning; a field ER safe, good all ‘round horse. Reason | people of Centre Hall and adjacent territory, and to be ’ ¢ " In an recent jssue of the Chicago % ‘ + ¢ y y will ¥ ne 1 a 1 meet nt one o'clock, in which there will for selling is that I have no use The Department of Forestry expects | be track events and novelty races: a Madly News, under the head of “Views him DW tradtord Centre ’ | of real service is not only to receive their deposits but to ’ g 4 . 11 8 ¢ Many Topics” we Alfred eirly : ; ! | 3 to build an additional fire lookout tow- | baseball game between Millheim ana ]n Many 1 8, Dr Alfred Deirly pen phone B31RG, lend a helping hand as well. er in the Penn State Forest. The tow- | the Episcopal League team. leaders of strongly advocates the establishment er will be 60 feet high, and will be] the. city league of Lewistown, whinh | of # central bedek to be located be. Ww I ’ ai ‘ ' 6h A> erected on the summit of Middle Ridge, | provhises to be one of the hottest | IWeen the Chicago municipal pier and SYPEWRITERS) i € are always glad to make loans, charging only a two miles south of Wagner. It will be | games ever played in Millhoim: ana] the breakwater to the nosh All makes and all styles Ie 810 99, Gov't: Bareniun | 4 per cent. rate. services were held at his late home. J... hi son William, Mrs ) H larence Miller, Centre Hall, Braucht, Mrs. Dean Braucht., Mrs etery. . v.¥ burial being made in the Branch cem- mg, Mr. an? Mra. Adam Finkle, you have a tree of early Ms ———— Lonebarger, tract in State College; known as the Shade Mountain téwer jin the evening a festival. There will » ied and reieaed by will deseribe apd q A forest fire observer on the top of | be music by three bands and the usual CHESTERWHITE PIGE FOILSALR. The LINO WRITER, Lining ofc Recess] ibibo: 75¢ delivered. Give this tower will be able to locate forest | amusements. As an added attraction }s Chésterwhite pls, eight weeks old.) Nibbana Ang col ey fires in four adjacent State Forest]a cash prize of $10.00 will be given n-ne as sik. Chas. 8 Smith, « Tontre Sr Ta Printers Suh Kunio, districts, way during the evening. Hall, Bell phone TIR23. Metal Type + Supple oles Buttatog Ye ¥