———— CONNIE ee RTE EE TPO a nc A SEI ONS wp hh Co Scho db aX a so EI bn IE ARONA pI 3 BN Wl, Hor Nahe pr THE CENTRE REPORTER. «esas DEATH RECORD. AUGUST 25TH BIG DAY . ISSUED WEEKLY, AT STATE COLLEGE. Ee HARTER ~-{leorge - Harter qied. a! a NOW HERE IS THE WIND UP OF THE . tan sta = CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. his. home in "Howard, after an. ines Corner Stone Laying for $200,000 Hose g—— p—— n === | of but two days with uremnia, Friday pial—Gift of Potato Growers,— " x IGS res » ‘ 5: yeloek nter 2131 . T HURSDAY, AUGUST 7 1922 evenme At 5:40 o'clock Interment Bands, Basket Plenle, Ete, arn ——— —————— memeems= | took place Monday forenoon at Jack SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, gsonville, the officiating minister being $e a Fr it sil y | { 4 Istory 8, W, SMITH............. serene . « Editor his pastor, Rev. Gass, of the Tleform- greatest agricultural day in he hist : WwW. BE BAILE 00 to of the Pennsylvania Btate College t EDW, ¥..:. Local Editor and | .q .hyurch, of which denomination thel” E in to th ess Manag will be of particular interest to the po- Busin suns -r. deceased was a life-long member and wil he ol a st i Friday, August 25th, will be the A ——— Gr —————————————————— A ———————— —— ————————— tuto Hrowers of Pennsylvania for on Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab | 2ctive In all lines of church work as second class mall matter. Mr, : of the magnificient $200,000 hospital IR Hi ' ON Nee ted 1 TERMS.—The terms of subseription to|trust, having Ie 1 fonn . wi which these men have glven to the % 9 the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. | Howard township In an official capac ‘ud ‘1 isylvauia ol iat , #gtudents o ‘ennsyivania's only tats —— ity during the greater part of his life ’ —~ 1 mm a ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices, y during eg CC Hinstitution of higher learning. This 0 0 twenty cents per line for three insertions, | He was a Democrat In politics and al and ten cents per line for each additional the time of his death was the minority : tribute insertion, member of the board of county com . np Local notices accompanying display ad- missioners having been elected In Pennsylvania. * . . . . vertisements, five cents per line for each . : : ; The ground breaking ceremony will t t insertion: otherwise a cents per line; 1919. He was also a director in tn . g 1:00 : wi Dr D Th e eC nin rices in our en ire a OC : : ! 1 ica to 44 tank of Ho el 4 1 begin at 0 n hen a minimum charge, twenty-five cents. First Nattonal Bank of Howyd, andi oh of Lehis rantv. rebreseniing Display advertising rates made known | W4# held in high esteem by Bh Tp he po to . or . of en ania, has caused a response to the Clean Sweep on application, fally. in the community in whicl = was best acquainted * GHORCH APPOINTMENTS, | m+ counts sms wna wef ions vo tc vcuion vroil| Sale that has been beyond our greatest PRINS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE ("wire ove re erating the Grange: a hy ea} : | EEPECIaLiONS, BE MELVIN Das, Hote Seat en mt vo pve we vie | SO rs we SATURDAY will be the BIGGEST DAY SUNDAY, AUQ. 20, 1922 i Souaty Jor many yous of twelve | HOM G: C. Jordan, of Law: nce cout in the Sale. BRAND NE Lr CHANDISE just received in time for Spring Mills, 10:30—'Shining Lights.’ | children, nine of that day will be laid the corner stone Harter filled many offices of hat day wi n I building will stand for generations as to the potato industry of Tusseyville, 2:30—"Shining Lights" |]er, survive. His age as fifty-eight] = CC ra a. i " ER Suite, ial TR Twelve Me Drews wna Dr. Th mas as a member of th Tremendous Reductions on Our Entire Stock of SHOES. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. LIMBERT.— Luther IL.cague, 6:30 p. m, wife of Harve: We carry the largest stock of Shoes in this part of the county, Prayer Meeting, Wed. evening, 7: home in HRebersburg, Sunday evenly ] . ut od y tlre ne St a oy . smermt—— - oo sed 50 yeas, 10 months and 19 days fy king of the latest machinery used|| SPECIAL ! 75 Pair Queen | 57 Pair Queen Quality and | Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, Wasim Centre. Hall A heats: was due to catowr from Which | y, join, : ud. marketing Quality Shoes, regular Walk Over Oxfords, reg- Clean Sweep Price $1.98 Corman will preach. will be made at lebersburg dee Vie g a om hi price $7.50 ’ Clean ular $8 20 Values, ’ oF ‘ today (Thursday). The deceased waz) Legerm, oe, Sweep Price - $2.48 | at - . $1.49 Boys’ Work Shoes, - $1.79 AARONSBURG REF. CHARGE— Rev. John 8. Hollenbach, Pastor. lint an 0 : on ; : regular | ban Ana Iw On Survive ¢ 4 M ’ 0 ry . ’ a \ EverFthing sol : 9 ATTENTION services, : . ; m the unty and under Nieman'’s re ih x Xa: 9:30: wemulic. sap i : hrow away your a i 1m ~, : af 9:30 regula Sef uN il Xe mat % ie : 64 x 113 y ¢ Guarantee of AN S long distance catale rs oo rmmm———— 1 atte Bawa of head 9 There w at ole: ha Satisfaction sm i he i " mw and come to the great- DEMOCRATIC TICKET. frank Cole. in Chicago. aged = 7 College ' at t est sale ever held in Soy Sue ive se, | ew Wok. gh ke born. at); ene an ine vou eae MILLHEIM | Department Store | MiLLHEIM SAMUEL E, SHULL, of Stroudsburg. |most of her life time before going t Horner House Burned For United Siates Senator, ce 5 HAA AR OO ARN. RA. 0 nic at Centre Hall on AUGUST For Stan Senstur, a at xi wn he Te ‘ : hon 18th, bringing your family and WILLIAM I. BETTS, of Clearfield. a a dm. te)! the ' I wam friends, and baskets, Program at > For Assembly, SRE as i. vy jhe fan 10:00 a. m.; sports in the after. Centre Hall, I a. Miss ZOE MEEK, of Clarence Snip iidlament fn —— noon. For Member of State Committee, th ax a : et ‘t . E ; “Knocked Out of Conception” EVERYBODY WELCOME G. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte. va BEDE + ‘rom Belles Times Yor County Chairman, Mr Ea veteran rind a i § i @ ‘ By onid ae % # - - — - . G. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte n Astonabbrs in 1853 aa i. NArros es Mr. Fye. 1 get NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, We Welcome POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS richter office, now the Centre Report-}2™ Ue bas bien working on the State] oC tome and . FOR CONGHESS = = |e 8% Ye paper VAS P ed mh Neg ois that a . id gi olen: Fewan Io Tne s > Small Depositors ELISHA KENT KANE ronsbury : Emerick, Centre Ha Stands for Stronger Volstead Aet, ws usd . 5 we International & Industrial Peace, The First National Bank of Centre Hall is building a Ald for Mothers and Children, Hom tp rem SOF 8 num ite tow a k he had theNContained considerable oney. Te: reputation for taking care of small depositors. Opposes Caucus and Ring Rule. ’ We welcome such customers, both in our Savings and Marriage Licenses S0Ftes Yor . Tabor Le worked | 1 a8 to limp about, with a sti Ml WANTED A capable EIfl or wom: Commercial Departments, and want to do all in our pow- Horace G. Reese ort Matilda - : : Catharine B. William . “a 11a 10 field, Alto : er to help them make progress in a financial way. . ? A iams HT Matilda MiMlinbure an f 112 went to Pid KEG, What is Ww Hg: ay hi Tepid yo washing or ironing ROH ¢ : Edward V. Rhodes Axemann | way where he was sin wed br 1® n automobile hit an ir dress Mra Chare tice, Re WE PAY 3 PER CENT. INTEREST. Cora V.- Walters . JAxeman Raymond W. Hoxworth Lock Haver widow, wh ira RB ed _——————————————— FOR SALE Barrels and lard tubs i Hedwig A. Carlson Lock Haven | survives with we wo Harry and County Grange Meeting, will be sold at reasonable figure meeting of Nel James E. Frohm, Centre Hall Up! Isaac Holt . Julian | Clarence, both of Huston, Te nd | eRuiar quarierny Pomona Emma Wallzer | . Julian J one daughter, Helen, wife of CENTRE HALL WELDING CO— John H. Smith Ye y+ | Knopsnyder, of Ridgway Tw tt hi he rs Penn Hali ‘ Acelylene welding, brazing and scld- Cathas te VV wikex tv ers and two sisters also . i a Wharine V. Sunday Axemanal ’ , 2 8 ¢ Dre » nejering. We also remove carbon from 9TH ANNUAL John W CH rafal . George W Kister, of Aaronsburg ss } nang John Klinefelter Rebersburg | heir lunch with th automoblle engines that haven't re-! Lyd M ‘tua SE 8 Thomas, of Boyertown: Mrs Howard unc vila nen Jia #8. Lolyet Miliheim movable heads—8, A. MOYER 25tf ® Acker, of Aaronsburg, and Mrs. Marg —— —— — tame 1 ————— aret 3 or. of Milihei BOALSBURG, HORSE FOR SALE. Goo orrel | C TUSSEYVILLE. iret Musser, of Millheim .s 2 i FO LJ dd sorre Mra, . Funeral services were held at his Mra. Mary Goheen entertained at]lhorse, 16 years old, we ighs 1100 ibs. | Mrs. M. F. Rossman returned last 3 1 ¢ q dinner Sund Mra, ((Dr.) Woods and { 1 all * 2 R 0 h “ri © anc ntermen was made id HNer Sunoay MMi k TI 0 ! if anfe, pod at FoOung HOTRe leason . : . Friday from a visit to her daughter] oT : . 1s tate ne ! ; ” ! { the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania, : her son, William, and Prof. James}tor selling is that 1 have no use for! Ridgway. —— ind Miss Helen Bry-lhim—D. W. Bradford, Centre Halll was accompanied to Altoona by her ‘ : wo , f ily £1 ar | G P k C : grandson, Philip Geary TATE Mra. Anna Elizabeth Tate. ] a ol thei 1 os tae phone SLRS ps range ar ’ entre all, Pa. . ! tank ied nt her home | 00 return to their home at Derry . The summer kitchen and the wood|¥ife of Rankin Tate, died at herhome( “0 cer and wife visited Mes} $9040 PER WEEK EABILY BARN- g b 2 £3 a 1 . Meagan 3 11) " hg y af » 5 y op sagt v - . i house on the Frank Treaster home |3t Pleasant Gap on W ednesiay ats : Weaver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ED selling 150 household necessities of | ptem cr nd to 8th, Inc., 1922 were destroyed by fire, which is sald ] "oon of last week, following a week's ward lacas, Tuesday highest quality direct to housewife to have been caused by working about | /liness as the result of ureamic poi Oldest, largest direct selling house in Encampment Opens Sept. 20d Exhibition Opens Sept. 4th i soning Union out-dbor services Sunday al gasoline with a lar 0 - »” : . lantern » 6:45 Rey, Kirkpatrick of the Presby - F. Af " ' WS y arry and . No Hakan recently purtiased Ces He - wo 0 v0 Lterian church win preach how to sell. A. Rasmussen, organiza- The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylvania; by farmers and for a new Ford sedan from the Seatty ara artline and was born in - ~ : anager. 32 . . ” : . Motor Go 1 he Beatty Spring township on June 19, 1900, The Men's Bible Class of the Luth- Son . as r, 3241 Herrs Isand, Pitts farmers, Twenty-eight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition pur. ! hence was only 22 years, 1 month and |" Sunday-school held their annual urs. 3 . Because otpa. poses, a ’ teas orn roast last week in MceFarlane's STOVES AND KITCHEN CABINET 20 days old. She was a member of J*7'" TORS as hs oe f aN Ba rive . A large display of Farm Stock an the recent fliness he had while visiting |th®¢ Evangelical church and during gro} FOR SALE--The undersigned offers : play d Poultry, Farm Implements, Fruits, in the weste tat : - 8 2 her A few of our people are taking in]for sale a double heater Acorn coal Cereals, and every product of farm and garden. in sales. Old Home Week at Altoona: D. W.|lstove, with heater pipe: two ranges with christian fortitade and a sublime . Meyers, Miss Beulah Fortney, Mr. and Jone a Columbia range with tank and ARMISSION FOR ENTIRE WEEK, 50c Bradford & Co. to the Public. faith in the life to come, ih " : We will deliver all flour, feed t She married Rankin Tate and he |M™ Tennis, Mr. and Mra. George E.Jwarming oven: one chunk stove; kit- (All under 18 years of age admitted free.) ut, ead, we, 'a Meyer. chen cabinet. Must be sold before Bep- patrons within the borough limits, survives with her parents and two oy Eo “. ’ y free of charge. This applies to large | Prothers, Byron Edward and William br. Grant Keller and two sons, from | tember 1st.<John 8. Auman, Centre Fifty cents will be charged for parking automobiles. - i Madison, Wisconsin, Dr. Kreider 8 XC i or small orders. All you have to do ix] @lenn Hartline. She also leaves many . and Dr. Kreider, | Hall, 2t Excursion rates on railroads within 75 miles. to call us by ‘phone and give us your friends who deeply mourn her un- order and we will do the rest. timely death. and Dairy Farm, near Reading, Pa. ; - Coal will be delivered also. If ott Funeral services were held at her 213 acres, 15 In alfalfa, 40 in wood prefer you can select your own ik late home ‘Saturday morning by Rey. eg o Bes 0 Snarabaugt, "liana, 3% in apple orchard in its prime; JACOB SHARER, Chairman. M. C. Piper, assisted by Rev. Kepler, | “1 0 Boslsburg in Ia hoyhood days. [rouse of aii Kinde: never falling spring: afier which burial was made In the| ™ "reder is visiting his aunt, Mra.l, oo, oo ones: 8 large barns; 2 Lutheran cemetery at Pleasant Gap, |7®0Tke Kaup. They will return west sllod, oto. Soll known as “Penn grav- ling the best grades of coal. A ho tow an ya iiiiondomnnnes | €HY sandy loam,” by the U. 8B. survey. CYRUS BRUNGART, ] BRADFORD & CO. REAM Michael Ream, an esteemed | afflicted for many years Ineapacitated ] Excellent for fiuck, fruit, corn, ete JUSTICE OF THE PRACE, ————— resident of Millheim, died following # | him. He was married to Candes]A# I am not in a position to look after The annual Rishel reunion will be | prolonged illness. He was born In| Weaver. who survives with two chil-]it. Wil sell for less than $560 an acre held on Brook Park, also known asthe | Gregg township on January 18, 1850, dren—William, of Willlamsporl, and]=-Much less than the cost of the build-| Special attention given to collecting. Union county fair grounds, on Wed-|and was therefore 72 years, 6 months | Mrs. W. H. Breon. of Millhelm. One |!ngs alone. THE FARM I8 IN GOOD | '##al writings of all classes, including nesday, August 23. All the Rishel|and 16 days of age. Ho was a hard brother and a sister also survive, WORKING CONDITION. Write to Sasds, Suvteguges, pF ments, ole, mar connections in Centre county are most | worker up to several years ago when | Samuel Ream, of York, and Mrs. Sue REV. H. H. RUPP, ye an oa users Mequseh swute cordially invited to attend. ; a nervous aflment with which he was Long, of Penns Cave. 61 N. 3rd St, Lewisburg, Pa.’ attended to promptly, Janl-23 A % SE ——— Mrs. Charles Geary, in AHoona. She America. Write today. We train you The many friends of John Jordan are glad to hear of his recovery from severe illness bore her suffering of Ohio, motored from the west to FOR SALE. The Robeson Stock SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE RUN ON THURSDAY. Boalsburg, arriving here Wednesday evening of last week. Dr. Keller is a man. When you need coal call us and permit us to submit our prices to you hefore you buy. We are always hand- AMES W, SWABS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA. LINDEN HALL,
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