ab THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WERKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN A. THURSDAY. SEP TEMBER 28. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B. W. BMITH.....co00000s030000000.Bditor EDW., B®, BAILEY......Looal Editor and Business Manager. ii Entered at the Post Office = Centre Hav as second class mail matter. TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in. advance. ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion. Loeal notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion: otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising rates made known on application. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REX, MERYIN £. DRUMM, Pastor, EC SERVICES FoR: , 1022 ‘lews wy SUNDAY, OCT. Hall, mement, Centre 10: 30—Somieg, of the Ald Tusseyville 2:30—Some Views of the Atonement. Spring Mills, 7 Go to Church 30—Twelve Men Who seldom announcements for week:-— Centre Hall Prayer Meeting, Wed. Tea Wed. Sunday School, 9:30 a. 6:30 p. Sat. Other 7:30 ev'g 8:15. evening, her Training, m. m, eve, Luther League, Catechise Young class, People’s Missionary morning. Brigade, Sunday 9:30 Spring Mills Meeting, Tha Thurs. Prayer rs., 7:30. Saturday, Lutherar U. Ev.—lLemont, mornin g: Linden CHARGE~— Pastor, nd- CVE Weaver Sunday itte DE MOC RATIC TIC KET. For United States Senator, and Full Term) SHULJ.,, of Stroudsburg For United States Senator, Term) Clearfield County. (Sho SAMUEL E. rt (Unexpired Penrose FRED B, KERR, For Governor JOHN A. McSPARRAN, Lancaster. of For Lieutenant Governor ROBERT E. PATTISON, Jr., Philadelphia Affairs, Pittsburgh For Secretary of Internal A. MARSHALL THOMPSON, For Congress, J. FRANK SNYDER, of Clearfield. For State Senator, WILLIAM I. BETTS, of Clearfield. For Assembly, Miss ZOE MEEK, Member of State Committee, . OBCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte. of Clarence ¢ County Chalrman, . OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CONGRESS— ELISHA KENT KANE Stands for Stronger Volstead Aet, International & Industrial Peace, Ald for Mothers and Children, Opposes Caneus and Ring Rule. Major Hastings Released, Major Wililam H. Hastings, a broth- er of the late Daniel H. Huslings, for- mer governor of Pennsylvania, was released from the eastern perffientiary at Philadelphia a days ago and went Erie to round out his years, “to be left alone and to die alone outgidé prison walle.” The prisoner was serving a twelve year sentence for attacking his neph- ew, Ross A. Hickok, of Harrisburg, In 1913. He is 30 years of age and a well educated man of letters and art con- noigseur. He was convicted of shoot ing Hickok and several policemen dur- ing a dispute over settlement of the will of the late Daniel H, Hastings. His release was brought about by an appeal from the Woman's Relief Corps of the G. A. R. London Gayety Girls. Griff Willlams' London Gayety Girls, the famous.musical comedy, will be at the opera house, Bellefonte, Friday night of this week. It has an all-star cast, with Benny Small, Eddie Welch, Sue Milford and twenty beautiful Sho- rus girls. See the surprise finish, fow to «sss DEATH RECURD —— Wiliam Alilson at after during for to ALLISON — passed away Mills, ness time self, Hon, at Tuesday Bpring i= which his home afternoon, an of several unable years, to was he care him- His eral strokes of their mark on Mr Allison ciibald Allison, from was sev left and mind. of Ar- his fam- Arch due which condition paralysis both a descendant body was 8r., who with 1773. grandfather of for and fly came Ireland in ibald Al JI. of this sketch, Penns Valley Mills. It Sr. Miss children M., Alexander, C« lison, the subject sought him- self a cated that 1704. Nitt, the married to Hall; and Hon. W. vember 4, home in lo- at was here William His and Spring in Me- Allison, was born, wife was Sarah born to E. these were William Dr. J. B Archibald, Bellef: M. 1850, union: Esther mite. ison was born ywnship He where mducted in Gregg died Mills Edward oc In he where All where he at Potters brother the farm business and his 1887 moved Bre woolen factory. Spring Mills ison thers the by purchased grist mill, which conducted them until sold owners Hig She present BB. 18840 years ago to the Miss Corning, N. Y.. in married Laura rman mother of four chil E.. Mabel, the th Charles Frank. candidate ng defeated islature, 1886-1888 interested BCROOL BYSie I revere rege a number stock holds BRIGHT ived at Centre Ww Dr Phd curred {In John pursued his studies His riage wife, who survive Miss Sa There Mary wR bersburg surviv daughters, E Lucile, (wins. BOY KILLED BY BULL. Younger Brother, Badly Hort, Saved by Barking of lags. Attacked by a bull while they were driv late on Sunday. Reed ring some cattle in Allison to 12 years, aged 4 i trampled death and Archibald, The boy aged 10, was seriously jured # had been sent ou horses in the cattle on their to bring farm near Jacksonville and were warn- to dismount, owing to the dan- As they ed not from the bull were un- to get the cattle together, both boys got off their horses the bull attacked them. The bark- saved the ger able and immediately ing of a dog gave a fence before the sacond time. The boys were sons of Mr. Roy Allison, and lived about southeast of Jacksonville. The bull has since been killed alone younger him time to crawl over the bull lad, as it charged him and Mrs one mile Our Weekly Primer Lesson. Yes, dear children, that is going to be a It takes some men a long time to build a bridge, but it may be finished some day. Yes, those work. men are alive, don't you see them move at times. No, there are only a few men on the job. 1If they had tho many men working the bridge might be finished before winter. Yes, we must pay to cross the bridge. You see a man put that thing there and folks pay to get over IL Yes, everybody pays toll, some pay more than others. Yes this is the first bridge this contractor ever built He will know more about the next one, maybe. Jt is a great convenience to the public, but who cares for the public? No one, but the man who rakes in the shekels from the toll gate." The above ia reprinted from the State College Times and refers to the bridge being built between State Cole lege and Lemont. The Times In its Primer Lessons fails to lay the blame where it belongs-—that is, to the coun- ty commissioners, bridge. little wooden A Al Boal EM SEPTEMBER COURT, Great of Work Before Expedited by Defendants Entering Plea of Guilty. Amount Court of at Court 10 September session conven Monday Hon. bench o'clock ed the morning Henry CC. Quigley on the and the Court officers in usual places The Court of ent the Hist first business taken up by was in going over the civil cases on the trial list for the pres- term. A number of cases were and several tied. of M. Hall ve Electric company was 8 i onth ued The Centre The Me State titled ident caue- Hall iE consu CABG Elsie conse grew out of an ace ing the death of Elwood 8 Considerable time wi in hearing motions and petitions by presented the Bar charged iquor licenee Harry This case is Burris and Snow Shoe Daniel from ved 1} plead Bloom ind the defendant wal of the grand jury and ind sentenced to the coals $104 ment in wns pay 200 fine and undergo imprison- nr the county jail for a period ff six The jury Newton O months and first case taken up for trial was J Weber, in trespass from Miles selected, Henry Showers ve an action This Tues of Showers and is township of result case continued until a part the Mr had become and was of a was day afternoon, tha closing road by which it claimed an and uninter. 60 road by continuous for from 40 to open rupted The jury found in favor of the defend- which effect the open. use years. ant in declares road The grand jury reported it had pass- bills, true. eighteen It woodwork the whitewash the Interior be removed and calcamine used. It termed the mattresses “trty and filthy” and recommended that army cots be supplied instead. On reading the recommendations of the grand jury the Court gave expres- slon to the fact that the jail was in vary bad condition and that it had been #0 recognized heretofore and had been condemned by state authorities. The Court commended the jury for its recommendations and congratu- lated it for having accomplished so large amount of work in the brief space of one and one-half days The Court called Yefore the bar a ed which mended on twenty-four found the and were that be repainted recom- exterior on be A jury who tardy was one and could give other that had having been empaneled on a the tried no excuse he gone homo after jury and court house Court to was his duty to be that |t unable reach The that it Lo #BOON Er, impress him punct- and the ual of the delayed, was of had aecount it only the on good spirit attorneys court's work not been greatly Seitso—— Marriage Licenses Joseph C Margaret E Ww Clara Harper Merritt Unionville Julian A Trostie, . illiam Corl. . KE Arthur J Ruth D State Jenna, College Furnace Walker Stover tate College tate College Belief Axe Mann onte flanchard Howard manner for of Lewisburg CHARTER NO. §2,192 S REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Firs National Bank at Centre Ball tate of Pennsylvania, at the close « ss Rant 1 1 n bept. i AWE RESOURCES Loans and discounts ing rediscounts Deposited to secure circula- { 8 bonds par value 5. Government ght, Cashier of lemly swear that the the best of my kac wietyy LIGH EBRIGHT Cashier belore me this D. A. BOOZER Notary Publi tee Attest Fv DAN GOODHART, DAUP BR. M. SMITH REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank, at Spring Mills ir: the State of Pennsylvan the close of 5, 1922 ia, at business on Sept. 1 RESOURCES Loans and discounts ing rediscousts Owverdrafts unsecured Depo sited to secure clircula- lation (U. 8. bonds par val ue All other U 8 Gov Total U. 8 curities Other bonds, ities, eto 4 Banking House, $i 200 0: tur. niture and fixtures, $2494.71 Lawful reserve with Federal Heserve Bank ‘ Cash in vault Checks on banks located out side of city or town of re porting bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U. 8, Treasurer and due from U, S. Treasurer ‘ Othe? assets. . Tofal.... « Inciod. $90,145.97 118.57 25 000 00 t securities 16,639 Government se 41 639 3% stocks, secur 26 J25.00 Basi 6,790 46 17,298.50 399 56 1.250, 00 ABN east neny $207 018.47 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Undivided profits Less current expenses, est, and taxes paid Circulating notes outntanding Certified checks ounts/anding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding .......... Total of Items 21, 22, 28, NU and 25 . Individual deposits subject to check Total of demand ‘deposits {other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 2, 0,32, 30 and 31 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed Other time deposits Total of time deposits sub. feet to Reserve, Items 32, 34 and 35 Bins payable with Federal Reserve Hank Notes and bills redisconnted Liabilities other than those above stated Tot eee ocnisininns 2,000,00 1,754.81 inter 1,421 11 333.70 25 006 (0 Ls 1,627 88 53.207 89 13,400.00 19,823 40 A —— 207 me v7 State of Pennsylvania County of Centre Pg I, D. 8, Brancht, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemily swear that the above state. Ment is true to the best of my and : D. 8, BRAUCHT, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of Sept. 1922, C. A, LONG, Notary Public My commission expires March 6, 1025, Correct—Attest * ARTHUR B, LEL, T. J. DECKER, J. H, RISHEL, Directors PUBLIC SALE. 1% Milds West of Bpring WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER the ment household HORSES —1 oid, on Mills, 18th, 16am following described stock, and goods horse, coming 4 Percheron, extra 1600: 1 17 17 horse, 11 CATTLE AND HOGS registered good, weight bout horse, 5 vears old: 10are, years old, weight 1 1100: 13460 200 mare, years old, welght vears old, welght 9 mich “ Holsteins istered Holstein are Holsteins, Jerseys: and 2 grade bull; 1 registered tein heifer calf; & 4 brood head young sows Duroc-Jersey, of 1s] nens Leg Leghorn Reds Bi 1044 Lig NT £3, 10% vy Nile Hhode ein, and 200 41 4 Also, a lot IMPLEMENTS rake, Internati HOLD GOODR i AOA Bor oh Jied Cross Oak heate { Hettien lean I. P up sale Ma you Mus, auct | i i { 1.. A GOODHART WELDING ng and iso remove ca ENTRE HALL 1 | Acetylene welding, brazil rbom Ir that haver A. MOYER ‘Washington 16-DAY EXCURSION Friday, Oct. 20 \ Round Trip Fare Irom Centre Hall Sn 82 Fares from ROUND TRIP 4 FALLS International M. 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