The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 10, 1922, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. : Marriage Licenses PINE GROVE MILLS. Notlee. times
ISSUED WEEKLY. LeRoy O, Myers. ..... Beech Creek MARKEL. After ness of many I have purchased the grain house of WILLIAM McCLENAHAN
: me L TIER —— weeks Miss Mary Markel sped away {the late IL foreman, at Centre Hall : - iY Tee oe
- — veo} fa irk passed awa the late | DD. ¥ man, ( e Ha Bids Wanted. WwW. E. BARTGES
CENTRE HALL, PENNA. Frank Arnold Brookg....Pleasant Gap | last Saturday of diseases incident tolStation, and am ready to do ' : . ‘
: Se ilk Frances K. Meyers, .... sleasant Gap | old «.. Auctioneer...
THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922 2 xine Resscuible
8 Satisfaction Guaranteed,
more than forty years she lived with] handled Your mp itrodage
5 ; ? ss y 5 . the I. Mothersbaugh family at Boals-
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. Ina Adeline Walker «SNOW bore. She wos a grand old dy and Give me a trial,
: Horace G Ne Port Matilda : * endeavor to treat you right at alll Route and also the “Loop” Route, CENTRE HALL, RD, 1,
bids to Frank
dary, Centre Hall, Pa.
Florence CC. McCloskey... . cass: BALO
ne . The Potter Township School! Board
age, she belng 76 yeary old, For|Grain, coal, feed, cement, ete. will receive bids up 10 and including
August 15th, 1922, for the transporting
will is most earnestly solicited, shall | of wohool children on the Egg Hill
Carl Gilbert Casher.... ..8now Shoe
Shoe
devoted her life in the interest of
Cs oy 3 Fills ort Matilda r : ——
Local Editor and | Kathryn B., Willlams..... Port Mati others. She Wak 4 member. of ‘the He-
Business Manager. | ;jyward V. Rhoads. . xa Mann
formed church and was falthful to the
Entered at the Post Office in Centre “Hab Cora Violet Walters......... Axe Mann {ong Funeral services were held Wed-
or cond cum mall mage ps i mee wes Cl NOW HERE IS THE WIND=-UP OF THE
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to Encampment and Falr Notes, the Boalsburg cemetery, Rev, 8. C =
the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance. No change will be made in tent rent | Stover officiating.
ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, | this year, but the gale admission has Mrs, Christ Houtz is suffering
twenty cents per line for three insertions, | hoon increased to 50 cents for. thel attack
and ten cents per line for each additional week, and the same admission will be Miss Alice Magoffin, of Boalshurg,
insertion, s : : ; L
charged for one day #1 a week a he home of her
Loeal notices accompanying display ad- brother : : ris in dover
vertisementg, five cents per line for each ———— . ah ah V1 ’
Lsual, AND PERSONAL. of, B Midler ne f ly, of
insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Beginning of this week, ¢ M
Display advertising rates made kDowh | wag on a business trip to Strouds
on application. burg.
‘CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, | vcr sr “irae wh 0 Ys Sms sos At Nieman’s..
Finder will please
PENN'S YALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE |=er. Centre Hall neag Centre Hall wher amily re oi . : .
RE TE UE EU. Le Serene re Lora. Sort pated Yio Girgy’ Hi The declining prices in our entire stock
SUNDAY, AUG. 15. 13a Liar dws tas we. [eves ar emo. no oni) hag caused a response to the Clean Sweep
NO PREACHNG SERVICES pug is N ¥ MW I, Me's A Team Bowe. he vi ii
a MIGE fo te boat en Nosonat an and | 1005 ml Sale that has been beyond our greatest
. a, i 7 i] Ut Furmae, | Wenestay) sfemeen Rs Cs s str fe expectations.
eocmame mower. | nf 0 0 SE 1 ee wn aoe end coll SATURDAY will be the BIGGEST DAY
at and ‘Full Torin) a LL emit the blaze qu read over the er in the Sale. BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE just received i time for
SAMUS, B. SHUDL of Stondsburg, on rd an: or Be Ten - Hind rH Saturday Selling.
For United States Senator,
(Unexpired Penrose Term) t 5 o'clock 9 Sens h r, : i ‘0 } a. ’ '
FRED B. KERR, Clearfield County. [ curncstly requested to take o The Cod Rl, das ou. Tremendous Reductions on Our Entire Stock of SHOES.
For Governor
We carry the largest stock of Shoes in this part of the county,
JOHN A. MeSPARRAN, of Lancaster,
For Lieutenant Governor With : retars x . -
ROBERT E. PATTISON, Jr, Phlladelphiat py and Mrs Stuart R ¢} Mrs. OF nd nn SPECIAL! 75 Pair Queen | 57 Pair Queen Quality and Mer’s Heavy Work Shoes,
aE Sestetury oF sean Affuis, ‘hiladeiphia, are among : Intends a ne oe Quality Shoes, regular Walk Over Oxfords, reg- Clean Sweep Price $1.98
MARSHALL THOMPSON, Pittsburgh] Penna Valley, making their headquar- | ¥ pricc $7.50 ; Clean ular $8 50 Values,
For Congress, 1663 on The Ser wm Bled . ? : Sweep Price - $2.48 at . . $1.49 Boys’ Work Shoes, - $1.79
J. FRANK SNYDER, of Clearfield ry
For State Senator,
WILLIAM I. BETTS, of Clearfield. enjoy their vacatiol X a Pvarvihing anid TYLA EPR .
: very much and are never re : n { ‘ Everything sold ATTENTION
For Assembly, . 5 rivsiionr Aion ’
turn untill professional duties under Nieman's oy
Miss ZOE MEEK, of Clarence SI : rf M ¥ nrow away your
nsister einana (Inarantee oof . .s . gf
Member of State Committee, f : uaraniee oi iong distance catalogs
;. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte : ho bead 3 : .. M Satisfaction and $
is : i vd come to the great-
For County Chalrman, ; : Na Palas . . 2 ; est sale ever held in
OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte, Se : : !
Wh : oy Ty cath 1 <ul MILLHEIM | Department Store | MILLHEIM
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CONGRESS—
ELISHA KENT KANE 3 12 mblemeh YER oT a Toon be : - —
Stands for Stronger Volstead Aet,
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Whether you belong to the P. O. I
S. of A. or not, come to the Pic- irst National Bank
nic at Centre Hall on AUGUST
18th, bringing your family and
friends, and baskets. Program at
10:00 a. m.; sports in the after. Centre Hall, Pa.
J300N
EVERYBODY WELCOME
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
To bee Teen $0 Can You Justly Say:
“There’s a Reason”
yard dasi fe boy 9 to : ;
Ar ssh, Sean Bids 2s3 Bul "nn 8 good stone BouBes yrge barns: 2 not having a Bank Account! Dig it ever ocesr to you that a
years—Paul Lingle 5 am ny - : S——————
50-yard dash, for girls 12 to 16 ele spending tM ¥acalion at ‘hels Fataw iouse Register, p . ’" Account, even though it be a small one, Is the safest way of
Bdith Lone in i : fl, n a" wl ow v ian i as sotersburs. l Excellent for truck ritl: COPE A business! Why not open aw Account with this Bank TODAY.
a0-vard dash, for
Phi Smith Ww Rave. whi thais we " B. Daws Sarah 1 n, A i sell for less than $50 an a We know that a carel@ consideration of the business methods of
! throwing contest, for gir G : ios a aH “1M 3 4 itsburgh
18 years—Elizmbeth Gross FARM 1S IX GOOD this Bank will lead you to conclude that Ht Is to your advantage to
3-leg race, for boys 14 to 20 years] : _ Au is CY n Rev, and Mra. J. M. Run Sarah l woRKING CONDITION. Write t do your banking business with ws.
irtis Reiber and Russel Goodhart : . ai oe K 5 { A ink Miss Mars REN H. H RUPP
Sack race, for boys-—Byers Ripka NG hos : Herring leona 51 N. 3rd Bt. Lewisburg, P
Fat man's race—N. L. jartges sie el .
Shoe scramble contest, for small The Men's Organized Bible 1 : ££. Bir y i World, RR WEEK EARILY EARN
boys—Milea MoClellan., the Lutheran Sunday-school held ra § tow ing 150 household necoessitios of
* $
Peanut race, for small girls-—Ber- | monthly meeting on Tuesday evening A Willa, . Wills ellovil highest ty irect to housewife
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nice Ripka The evening was most delightfully and M1 nd Mrs 8 Will Shunkwiller, Ident lire selling house in
Nail driving contest for women-—Mrs. | profitably spent Rev. F. W. Barry Loewistowy America ite wiay We train vou 19TH ANNU AI
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8. CC. Brungart former pastor, made an address Boye Mrs. RR : eDona lead 114 how to sell. A. Rasmussen, organisa- |
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weteristic of him. Every sentence h | oR Jellefonte tion manager, 3241 Herrs Isand, Pitts. C
Barn Burned. spoke had a thought in it that eoul r Lh rs : ; Ly ‘ort | burgh, Pa 03dpd n alnpmen alr
be ; A nigel y
Last week brie Rt os generally applied te everyday life wngel Ta .
: eek brief mention was made vi . i y . CENTRE HALL WELDING (CO0.-!
in the Reporter of the burning of the Hl Houtz, of Bunbury, who was vin slover ¢ BOY itis.
Hoy barn in ald Eagle Valley, The guest, as were also E. M. Huvett
raging and wold- |
ering. We also remove carbon from |
Acetyiene weld
barn was struck by lightning. The A. W. Alexander, made brief and fit 5 and Mrs. Irvin Stover, Mre
tenant on the place was Luther Bro- ting remarks A 100 per cent. moet Mtoe Y®gertown
movable heade~8. A. MOYER. oe Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa.
| September 2nd to 9th, Inc., 1922
beck, who moved there when he left]!"8 18 booked for next month Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seltzer Parkshurg
Of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania.
automobBe engines that haven't re-
the Ross place east of Centre Hall. He ———— Mra. Laura Lee, Mrs. Rebecca Rich- FOR SALE Jarrels and lard tubs
managed to save all all his stock and The large bagn belonging to the cae 4 entr ' will be sold at reasonable figure
some of his farm fmplements, but all] tate of the late Col. D. B ————— James E. Frohm, Centre Hall tp
the Juniata Bradford & Co. to the Public. a -
were burned. The oats were not rot | river, ¢ swistows ran ABRIrOvE wo | We will deliver all four, feed, ete. to
in the barn. The Misses Hoy FE fire & at Toot intowis ras Sem yea. by : The largest and best falr in Central Pennsylvania by farmers and for
$2000 insurance on the barn but none | about $20,000, with - iittie Insutance farmers. Twenty-eight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition pur.
on the crops. Bo far as could be] Fifteen hundred bushels of wheat 1921] or #mall orders. All you have to do is HORSE FOR SALE. Good sorrel poses.
learned Mr. Brobeck had no insurance | cro : te il by ‘phone ¢ ; : ; 3 ; !
‘ P, burned. The origin of the fire ia]? C84 us hy phone and give ug your] horse, 16 years old, weighs 1100 iba,
on his implements. Just about two | unknown. order and we will do the rest. safe, good ali "round horse. Reason A large display of Farm Stock and Poultry, Farm Implements, Fras,
years ago the house on the same farm Coal will be delivered also. If you]for selling Is that 1 have no use for | Cervuls, nd every produst of farm ung garlon,
was burned to the ground as the re- prefer you can select your own deay- him-D, W. Bradford, Centre Hall.
ADMISSION FOR ENTIRE WEEK, 50¢
#ult of a stroke of lightning. po Rishel Reunion. mail. When you need coal call us and] Bell phone 3118.
eo annual Rishel reunion will be permit us to submit our prices to you] —=———— — ———— (All under 18 years of age admitted free)
To My Customers: held on Brook Park, also known as the before you buy. We are always hand- CYRUS BRUNGART,
gion county fair grounds, on Wed ling the best grades of coal JUSTICE OF THE RAYE, Fifty, conte wilt be cuntged for Waring, Autamnotiion,
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nesday. Augen , All the Risho! BRADFORD & CO. CENTRE HALL, PA. Excursion rates on railroads within 75 miles
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Aleesion in Fen fe county are most TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE--Re.] Special attention given to collecting. | SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE RUN ON THURSDAY.
Ait Sian will have smplon’ of cordially inv ted ho a un cleaned and tested timothy seed, in Loui writings of all classes, Including
’ ‘mm. A. shel, 'y, y deeds, mortgages, agresments, ete, mare!
light weight and heavy; also silk and large or small Jota, for-sale. This. is 5 :
Lewisburg, Pa. |. anoles’ seed. and will ‘be. an ‘recOme riage licenses and hunters’ licenses secured -
wool, for all members of the family. -— and all matters pertaining to the office ’ JACOR SHARER, Chalrman.
Very truly yours, S————— mended. Price reasonable WW. F. Col] attended to promptly. . gi
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MRS. C, E. ROYER. The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. yer, Centre Hall. te Me————————————————————————————
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Jenkins,
Encampment Opens Sept, 2nd Exhibition Opens Sept. 4th
of this year's crops of hay and wheat along the east bank of
FOR SALE--<A good Chesterwhite
hog, "old enough for service —H W
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patrons within the borotegh limits :
2 : Dinges, Centre Hall 2tpd
loss was
free of charge, This applies to large
It is rather warm to talk of taking
orders for winter hosiery, but 1 will
be with you next week-beginning