THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL, PENNA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922 © SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. Yosser ase BdMOr Looal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mall matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. ADVBRTISING 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, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising rates made known on application. | CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REY. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, —~SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, OCT. 15, 1922 Tusseyville, 10:30 A. M.—Communion Spring Mills, 2:30 P Confirma- tion Communion. Hall, 7:30 P. Communion. and Centre M. —~Confirma- tion and — announcements for week:— Centre Hall Prayer Meeting, Wed, Other evening, 7:30 Ruther League, 6:30 p. m. School, 1:30 p. m. Spring Mills Prayer Meeting, Th T. T. class, Thu School, unday urs., 7:30, Sunday hurch ser- roung girls erin adm rship to memby rch by © Saturday, 2:30, Hall Luthe October 14, in entre ran church. U. Ev.—~—Lemont, Hall, even: Linden Hall week, morning : Linden Reformed —8 mers Mills places; serv H., Keller, ‘SBURG REF. CHARGE Hollenbach, P will be n rvices this AARQ) Rev. There John 8. stor. COMm~ ing Sunday meeting of Reformed Pray ngs. week meets Borough Fire Alarm. borough & Co. in the wdford f fire Hall, the Br und and In case © Centre whistle will # blasts when Ome long two short fire is north of Reformed church; short blasts when church One long and five fire is south of Reformed DE MOC RATIC TIC KET. For United States Senator, (Short and Full SAMUEL E. SHULL, For United States Senator, (Unexpired FRED B Term) of Stroudsburg. Penrose Term) KERR, Clearfield County. For Governor JOHN A. McSPARRAN, of Lancaster, For Lieutenant Governor ROBERT E, PATTISON, Jr. Philadelphia For Secretary of Internal Affairs, A. MARSHALL THOMPSON, Pittsburgh For Congress, J. FRANK SNYDER, of Clearfield. For State Senator, WILLIAM I. BETTS, of Clearfield. For Assembly, Miss ZOE MEEK, of Clarence Member of Staie Committee, G. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte, ¢ County Chalrman, G. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonsg. or a ni i — Demogeatle Meeting Friday Night. A Democratic meeting will be held in the Court House, 8 o'clock Friday eveming, at which six of the Demo- cratic candidates in nomination will be Scholl, candidate for U. 8. Senator: present. The Six are BSamuel E. John A. McSparran, candidate for gov- ernor; A. Marshall Thomas, candidate for secretary of Internal affairs; J. Frank Snyder, candidate for congress’ William 1. Betts, candidate for state senator; Miss Zoe Meck, candidate for assembly. This will give you an op- portunity to meet the candidates per- sonally. RE —————— ‘Women have long been wanting to vote, belleving they could better the government of the state and nation They have that privilege now, and also of proving that they are capable of bringing about better conditions. If women really believe what they have been saying they will vote for Mies Zoo Meek and elect hero. member of the legislature. Be errand mew Noel Lgl TD in a) - x DEATH RECURD HOY. —~After an {illness extending over a period-of ten years, J. Hoy died at his home at 5008 Florence Philadelphia, Saturday He the immediate death would Emory Avenue, on confined to of friends morning. had been bed since beginning June, yet he and his hopeful that Mr. Hoy during all Philadelpia for were played. life been in be active in business of his idife, thirty was having years, during he was always engaged, a brief career, in He and which time period dat the close office life at an except for of some character, his active work of began filled establishment of accountant’s desk various the Trust positions until Belmont eighteen the company, with which at its opening he From that him to the the company, years ago, became identified. time un- til his health foroed open, posts in institu- the held’ On he important tion. leaving trust took up Hoy Joseph insurance brokerage. was the Hoy, of State Cx and was born in Miss twenty-six years Miss Elizabeth 8. he Mr. Mrs. coased, son of Mr. and lege, des His took that Mingle ago. She and town marriage to Anna place a daughter, survive also survive two brothers Newton of State Colle Mr. Hoy the Presbyt There namely, years, Ser tre Hall f Bingman, of were who was a friend interested himself fairs and stood hig! wide acqualintant hig fifty-three years JODON widow of died at Reuben lowing 8iX she went home with faithful member ¢ church for man) smong tl branch Her CORL widow Mrs away } debility was and Maria Ponti Union county on March general of Jacob 18 Reish and was born in 16th, 1841, aged months and 14 days May Peter Corl, hence hence was years, 6 1863, married Hall, and all thas 5 fons that vicinity 28th, she ried Life Pine their mar was spent Mr but children: J. Clayton, Mills; Samuel I, Mrs. P. Miford, D. Otis, Alvin K., eng of and J Corl passed away five years ago her the following Pine David are surviving of Grove Krebs, Mra. Charles Hving in the Cora M., of Fer- Wil. ago, Strouse, all western the county. Madison, also Her only a at home, guson township eldest son, Ham K., died while two Winfleld 8., died in infancy. thirty-eight grand-children great grand-children, as well brother, namely: of State College; of Muncy, and Dr Gap. short time children, Benjamin and She leaves and eleven two Mrs Mrs Sam- as sisters and a C. H. Btruble, Kate Shaffer, uel Relish, of Pleasant She was a life-long member of Reformed church were held in the Rev. 8B. C, made in the Pine Hall cemetery. the and funeral services Pine Hall church by Stover, interment being We have had RepuMlican assembly men and state senators ever since the State Highway Department has been building roads. Do you see any crete roads on the south side of Cen- tre county? Don’t you think it ls time to have representatives at Harris burg who will interest themselves and give a square deal to all parts of Cen- tre county? Do you recall the condi tion of the roads in Penns Valley Inst winter? Do you recall how the roads were cleansed of snow in other parts of Centre county and not a dollar spent in Penne Valley for the removal of snow banks? Didn't you swear until you were blue in the face when you stuck in & snow bank? Now, are you going to vote for Harry B. Scott or any other Republican to continue this condition in Penns Valley? cone Tell your friends about “the Demo. cratic meeting in the Court House Triday night and help them get # 1. 2 i PASS, Meeting of Local Ministerium. At the members of Hall dent, the Ministery, of Centre call of president Drumm the met ai the Those Drumm, ( home of the Prost - tev, Bing Kirk- by the District the The present were man, ‘atherman and patrick! A Mr, « Conference report ‘anther Wiis wiven Rev, ‘man of the held in Hall. ministerium the No which had been Centre The porate Evangelical church of report was accepted, then agreed 0 CO ople’'s UC the with wneil of District Young Pe 11 in inviting annual conferen the Young Cunty People’s Division School Hall This con Centre Mabbath tion to be held in Centre tober 26th, 1922 to be held In the Laatheran with the exception of where i two or more sessions at the same hour, in such gases one of the other church- es witli be A ¢ was used ommittee of chosen from » to meet with Hev, Drumm Monday , Let wer 16, at the Rev. Dn Lathe mmm who commitice New Farm Machinery and Tractors, have red of Pinchot's support Deas same Assura governor of Pennsylvania dur- ing the twenty -ns Every has Penn past yours od during that time kinds of and made all promises to State students its president how d see to it that Penn would got fa decent appr Have you ypriation What has been the fulfilled their promises? Sproul «id? legislature did result? Do He cut it 50-50 after han Mates they recall what the real The governor dsomely. trouble is these cand for on the Republican forget that the machinery Why, no cut off by Governgr Sproul that $3000 extra salary ii Pinchot hoard of must oiled doubt the some money Penn State priation wen make up gally There Pennsylvania and gobbled by himself are a lepublicans In after $3000 dribe taken care of, looking these must be and I 40 1 possible for him- if Pinchot fs elected he wil The made it a millionaire to get his $3000 extra annually and if he gets into that chair he |s going a good fellow to his own kind regardless of what is jeft for Penn State. “boys hig to be A big howl is being sent up that Scott is for Philipsburg. That is true. Taxpayers on the south side of Centro county should interest themselves in the election of William 1. Bette, who will at all times have a like Interest in all parts of Centre county. If you don’t belleve William I. Betts, the Democratic candidate for state sen- ator, will be able to intelligently’ bring before the senate the wants of the people of his district, go to the Demo- oratic meeting scheduled to be held in the Court House, Fritay evening. He has brains and snap. too. WwW. CO. of Miss ing 7:30 Td T. U. will meot at the home » Seace Smith Saturday _evens he LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS. Chicago, Hl, Bept, 28, 1822 Editor Reporter: time ago 1 Ie being unable to Bome appealed to the Contre porter relative to my regret attend the Rishel reunion in entre county, and also appealed ospective tourists com- ing into the west not to forget visiting Chicago and take in some of the nu- merous i8 enroute, 1 have had the honor and pleagure of being surprised by having an automobile paty call on Mr. John also Grose me for a very short period, viz: and XM Thomas A ind Nannle Jordan y Jordan, all Hosterman, and son, from Centre and Hosgtor- The) Sept. county, party was Mrs. Mary man Of Edw in the wrdsborg, Mich, here for The one day, Tuesday, was office, program for the day Chicago [ost bullding, the elevated 1 stock yards wher BANK STOUK FOR SALE. For Congress—28rd District. ELISHA KENT KAN} COAL the MIN most ING important ang ¢ bovome field entre COUN- ¢ Or BvVe months be cause a dispute between operators’ association and miner's union. NO iInws defined their rights 1 decide the mi no courts cone them. During the quarrel ners gradually used their Mercha and had to give hant and up all savings nis sold Jess goods Both down their more credit drew bankers calla in {turers merry miner bank asocounts: loans. and manufac and farmers were pinched ‘he having been months by cement, patched up for a fow rain. ing coal prices, steel and brick plants are raising prices or hand plants claim they must lower wages or Pr. ducing production: and glass such the » shut down. Ri prices for sing material bu Cause iike Workers’ may a slump in that of 1921. leaders wisely ding boom Mine porated in finding Joint propose a incor- the strike settlement a fact- commission. Government price-fixing and a distribution plan; and some congressmen advocate Fed- eral operation of mines—as if they had learned nothing from the disastrous Federal operation of railroads. I prefer Theodore Roosevelt's control plan. 1 desire an Interstate Coal Com- mission with powers like those which the Interstate Commerce Commission exercises railroads, Now my brick and tile factories can sell jany- whére without fear of unfair compe- tition. The railroads also have profit. ed; and their tralnmen are In less peril of life orf limb. Miner's lives and limbs are just as precious. Industry and commerce are quite as dependent on coal being regularly supplied at fair prices. I am not financially Interest od not employed in coal mining: and, if ment to Congress will represent all concerned in an impartial, businesslike way. Clip and preserve this article. ELISHA K KANE, Kushequa, Penna. officials plan, railroad car over 0 ei 5 I oe ARS nt gif FARM tatoes, apples, PRODUCTS WANTED. —Po- onions, lard, poultry and gmall quanti- JAMES FK.| Phone 74- 2tpd CERES wanted in large or Highest FROHM, na g | m ties prices paid i Hall Ia Centre Bell W TRUCK od is SERVICE. Thos undersign- | prepared to give all kinds of truck service, making long or short} loads, at the | prices—JAMES E. | Hall, Pa. Bell Phone | Zipd hauls; light or heavy most reasonable FROHM, 74H3. Centre CENTRE Acetylene ering. We automobfie HALL welding, WELDING brazing and CO sold- remove carbon from engines that haven't 8. A. MOYER. also re~ movable heads. ~ 251f 4 JERSEY RED PIGS FOR SALE. -T'hese pigs are about 9 weeks old and in fine condition and eligible to regis- tration ; two are males and two females I.. Horner, Pa. — (320, Pleasant Gap, Washington 16-DAY FXCURSION Friday, Oct. 20 Round Trip Fare Irom Centre Hall $11.82 esti WANTED. Men or women to take €n, women aod children, Eilminrstes darn pay 81 an hour for spare tims or $49 waoek for full time. Experiences pnnecemsry rite, INTHEENATIONAL BTOCKING MILL oiipad “ in the morning” “When | feel like this— dizzy, black spots before my eyes, bad taste in my mouth, stupid and lazy—} know what's the matter. [I'm bilious, I just take a couple of DR. MILES’ LIVER PILLS me a. ua They fix me up in short order. Why don't YOU Your Druggist sells Dr. Miles’ Preparations, Teach your children early In life formed early, will never be outgrown. start, Open an account with us In the bank book and tell him what it I= and him to save his The pennies, result One dollar opens an account, 8 PER TIME AND MEMBER FEDERAL he valoe of thrift, This habit, Parents should give them name, give him the what It means. Then encourage vill surprise you. ON SAVINGS SYSTEM. STORE NEWS The Most 3
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