THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL, PENN THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1922 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 8, W. SMITH.. fixsurrusensas Editor EDW,. E, BAILEY Looal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mall matter. TERMS.—The terms of subseription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion: otherwise, elght cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising rates made known on : pplication, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN C. DRUMM, Pastor, —~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1922 PREACHNG SERVICES DUR- AUGUST. NO ING evening, 7: me For Migs- Saturday 30 Prayer Meeting, Wed. Hi Society, Woman's and reign jonary evening, | Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. izade Mission Band, Sunday Light Br at 8. 8. hour Luther League, 6:30 p. m. for South $215.50. Offering Americ in charge- Lemont, P. M. Evangelical Hal, 2:30 Uni A. M. Hall, ted Pre No servi ust 6. Chr Endeavo Sunday evening at 6:30 in the Presby- wabyiegian istian r meeting every terlan church, Fyupody welcome. TICKET. DE MOC RATIC For United States Senator, Full Te of and rm) SHULL {Short SAMUEL E. Stroudsburg For United States Senator, (Unexpired Penr FRED B. KERR, Cle ose Term) fleld ar For Governor MeSPARRAN, of JOHN A Lancaster. Governor Jr.. Philadelp For Lieutenant ROBERT E. PATTISON, phia Affairs, THOMPSON, Pittsbu For Secretary of Internal A. MARSHALL For Congress, J. FRANK SNYDER, of C learfiels For State Senator, WILLIAM I. BETTS of Clearfl For Assembly, Miss ZOE MEBK, of Clarence For Member of State Committee, G, OBCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte For County Chalrman, G. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefor THE REPUBLICAN PROGRAM, Bonus BHI to Be Shifted dent's Shoulders. —At Ship Subsidy Measure, Presi- As Onto Seas to The ear Republican legisiativ A8 One ean gue means of kn Republicans propose never really have a definite program Tariff then interval about bill anything, is to send § Sept. 1, and The in t of the he to conference by to adjourn about Oct. 1 between these two dates o be de- voted to bill It is generally cepted a consideration onus understood and AC President Harding will that wal veto the Bonus bill in ita present form or for payers will any bonus bill that does not provide that big tax- payments and that the tax will fall upon the general pub- Me made up of small taxpayers. With the responsibility on the dent for vetoing the bill, it is thought that a number of Republican Senators can be brought of the bill even though they posed to it. In this way they expect to fool the soldier by voting for the bonus knowing that it will never be- come a law, Just what Congress intends to do about the Ship Subsidy bill, which President Harding insists shall passed before adjournment, is not defi. nitely known. The general impression is that Congress will not attempt pass the bill before adjournment, al though President Harding has threat- ened to reconvene Congress if it fails to do so. There la no terror, however, in Mr. Harding's threats, because like railroad time-tables they are subject to change without notice, In the meantime, it is assumed that the members of the House are finding out the views of their constituents with respect to the Ship Subsidy bill. If they really learn the truth, it may be safely predicted that there will be no Ship Subsidy bil before adjourn- ment, a sales tax, so the escape Pres!- to permit the passage are op- be to «se DEATH RECORD, | is (N rs 10 res Y. the The following he Journal, FLEISHER, printed from t Jamestown and refe Potter Evening death of fzen, a township cil death a former mention of the brief was made in issue of this papel of last Jared 731 Ex this morning. aged dnughters, Guernsey of Vesta Fleis He March week: B. Fle Second his he enrly He Mrs died ne, street, isher at an ist ut an hour 76 years. is survived by two Chester L. Miss leonora Washington, D CC Hill, Pa grandfather Jamestown, ¥ and nt was bor Cemtre great wis a Revolutionary war, and father of 1812, was killed in battle in His grandmothe near relatd Fleisher, was a tel tucky B 8 of of Ken Jared school Boone In the and Mich, count youth 1 public his later attended college being led to retire of he On Ded When sted 14 years nge, became Intere duction of oil, which claimes the t i remainder He drilled the first Scott fo Hoya Arn — BOALSBUHRG. i Mir Hummels, Roy C Mills the the REY ast week butcher erts has move by Mr. C Mer little OX hant A. J. Hassel daughter Jane, and Faxon are on a motor they Mra state where wre vi el's daughter They weeks expect to be Senjority Rights Rejected. tallway executives of the nation Tuesday jected Hardi firmly but the progr ng Administration ment of the rail Willing suggestions put forward by House-4hat decisions of the and that strike courteously need for am adva by the strike to accept conditionally two White wage the both sides abide by allroad Labor Board, of the of 148 it was lawsuits springing out be withdrawn, the heads roads declared emphatically that to strikers unimpaired seniority rights, provision impossible reinstate with the third ‘in the President's plan, Notice for Settlement, The books of the late Robert D. Foreman, of Hall, deconsed, have been placed in the hands of the undersigned. Parties having claims aginst him, as well as those indebted to the estate, are requested to be gov- erned accordingly. 2tpd CYRUS BRUNGART. Centre Community pienie—Centre Saturday, August b. Hall —— a] SR SoA sos 5 sinned Foreman Grain House Soild, The Foreman grain house few Foren band's estat days On Tubercular Cattle Killed. a expectations. in the Sale. Saturday Selling. Marviage Licenses TUSSEYVILLE Deer Killing Case Ends, member of the McKnight, ded it fatal- defense 3 Ha trend ¢ and wow ciaimed by # MeKnight iy v Ne D'Anna, of ile Creek, the IYAnna and throwing it. It and Hayes shot it “ond buck two parties had it blood, with ind deer, finally was badly ran catching it wounded through the head to He imed that the MeKnight but the a squabble over finally however, its misery.” cla belonged 10 ownership and was There and when Hayes continued to hunt and killed a buck two days later The defense ita legal battle upon the that the first buck was already as good as killed when Hayes put it out of its misery, and that he was entitled Kill his buck, The prosecution cons tended that the laws made no distine. tion upon such a point and that when Hayes fired the shot that summarily ended the life of the first buck, he had completed hin buck shooting for the year and was not entitled to kill an~ other buck. divided. was bad he was reported based bared claim to Ribbed Hose Price Children’s Fine value—Clean Sweep 18e Biack Hose value—{lean Women's and Colored an dl Sweep Price Sik Hose vialoe—SNale Women's £1.00 Price Silk value lean *s lg Women $1.68 £2.50 Sweep Price Women's Sealpax Union Suits— $1.50 value—Clean Sweep Price Women's White Handkerchiefs— 10¢ yalue—{Clean Sweep Price Wom bam Peltionats— AR MW Wo (iirls’ School Dresses $1.75 AA NO TE Se £1.50 alue—{lean Sweep Price Hoye Wash Salts $1.50 value-{lean Sweep Price Boys” Straw Hats $1.06 value—Clean Sweep Price White lean Hats Sweep hildren's Gite value Price Boss hnee Panis Clean Sweep Pries Io Clean Suited Price Bathing “op nn 2. Piece Price Boys’ 1 nderweare Clean Sweep Work Shirts Sults and Coals— He Men's Blue Chambray Women's (lean Sweep Price £15.00 value—{lean Sweep Price. $8.00 Tweed Sulis—in Shades Women's Flue yery (Canvas Gloves Latest $2500 val lean Sweep Price Tie ei lean Sweep Price. $1250 y&' Sehool Blouses ad Suite aC Ya $16.50 Women's Fine Tricotine lane—A{"lean Sweep Price . . 4 si ! #5500 Value—{'lran Price Cloth Sults— Price Sweep Shirtse— ean Men's £1.00 ress Women's Polo vi feed Sweep Price $15.00 value—Clesn Sweep 7.50 Fine value fens { olored Sweaters Women’ Fine Velour (Conis— $1.50 lean Sweep Price #50 (830.400 value—{lean Sweep Price $14.50 Men’ Women's SIHK £1.50 WW I'm res se tome Sweep « and omen's brells se Finest— $12.50 vaulo——{ lean Price £1.00 Contern (Crepe—the very $25.00 value—{lean Sweep Price Men's Hine weep rice Heavy Denim Overalls— £1.00 Women's Sik Sweaters— Clean Price Ww Sweep omen's Sik Walsts—— & 86, Wao dine Ties $2.4 NWoep Price value—~Sale Price White £3.94 Garber. 85. nm Suisse men's Mercerized p Fries SKirtg— & 3.00 value-Nale Middy value—{lean Sweep White VYolle od lean Sw #i¥ Price flix sop Price Women's Blouses {$1.00 Price ne Mens £1.00 Women's H oso ! Price Walsts— Priee Price valope—A{lean weep 8 val Une Men's | Hoe ine 1 fede value—{lean Sweep Warner's Corsets $1.50 Price DIres setae. value—{lean Sweep Une Men's Work Clean Sweep Ho Price & home a Women's Jumper n pairs for in All Colors—{lean Sweep Price $148 Men's (lean Swe Presi Pp dent Naspenders— Women's House Dresses—— Price Clean Sweep Price Soe Iiress co Men's 81.5 Cap Sm One Lot leduced Regular $30.00 Salts 9.98 WW value lean Sweep Price to ays’ Union Sulfs— One Lot Regular $45.00 Suits— Clean Sweep Price $22.50 Suits—RBegular $8.50 toc valne—Clean Sweep Price 38¢ One Lot Boys Men's Hed and §10.00— and Blue ise valne—Clean Handkerchiefs. fe Sweep Price Réeduced—Clean Sweep Price $3.75 Men's Night Shirts joys" Sults~the Very Finest $1.59 value—{lean Sweep Price #5¢ Regular #$16.50—Reduced to $10.95 SPECIAL ! 75 Pair Queen Quality Shoes, regular price $7.50 ; Clean Sweep Price $2.48 Pair Queen Quality and Walk Over Oxfords, reg- ular $8.50 Values, at $1.49 Men's Heavy Work Shoes, Clean Sweep Price $1.98 Boys’ Work Shoes, $1.79 E vervthing sole under Nieman’s Guarantee of Satisfaction ATTENTION Throw away your long distance catalogs and come to the great- est sale ever held in I NEW ADVERTISE ME NTS. Ww ELDING ang CENTRE HALL CO— 1 oY ana remove carbon # that haven’ A. MOYER 8 FOR BALE i gol top bugg Bell Hall, FOR S8ALE-~Good bay ing years old, outfit, CC Miller, ® and a PT | ail redid phone. ~ R. 1 good Clarence Centre CHESTERWHITE pigs, eight Chas, 8S Smith, Jus 6 Chesterwhite weeks old, fine as silk Hall deil phot 1 ( "hesterw hit ~H 2ipd SAL 5 A old enough Centre La WR hog, Linges, HORSE “mood for Hall gervice SALE. ~Good sorrel 16 yearg old, weighs 1100 Ibs, safe, good all ‘round horse. Reason for selling is that 1 have no for himo1). W. Bradford, Centre Hall Bell phone 31RS. ane TYPEWRITERS! RT FOR horse, use All makes and al} stylcs $18 ¥P, vu, we will tombe. en ur cade and we nL h Rn hana say avis paper fs 100 ante) NOWRITRR, » pein Smt pe aA headfndhouiton wh | The First National Bank Centre Hall, Pa. presented which promises large returns; rather he Is satisfied with the absolute security and liberal interest which Is guaranteed on our Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. Let us explain the special features of our Savings Department. %
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