LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Don't forget the Apollo Entertainers, in Grange hall, o'clock, Saturday evening, 8:09 Shannon Boozer dealt his Fora coupe to W. L. Jacobs fo the and a cash latter's readstec consideration. and Mrs, Tusseyville, morning. Dr. Yearick and healthy. Wil early A son was born to Mr. bur Runkle, Sunday the bahy near states is big lobby," at Catharine Smith, of Merchant C. M. 8mith, was suffocated by during the fire the alépt since ar terrier, belonging daughter smoke burned which partially store building in which he has a pup. From the lished at Orangeville, that Mrs. Marg and daughtpr, Mrs. A, E. Person, Mr. and Mrs, GQ. B. Goodhart, Orangeville hon Orangevilie Courier, pub- it Strohm Hlinois, is earned aret were guests of in their 16, Jerome work- quarries and build moved in on the F. V Jodon Hall Wilkins, who formerly Oak Hal stone the Wieland store Linden Hall, tenement house ed in the lived ing the farm, in room at recently west of Centre Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Homan star on the western trip mention of which was previously made part the n these the latter of last week. traveling on of railroad, to the preferring that wode travel automobile Mrs, Moore from State College, Rice a new Studebaker car. Maria were Rice brought and to a few days ago, by fomer Miss Mq beerga guest at the Rice home eral Ambrose a son of the had for sév- yore weeks, The Reporter away fi would not give a secret r less than more than hal f thi world, but it does not breach of friendship to say reported” that one of Gregg female school teachers is tg “sometime.” ‘layton Homan sland, join h home, Was an Ohio, on Saturday is family at After their their aler home in Homan with of Ohi Charle to fall aparimen gettl s Stump had the descending the m on ts, ng a pretty ' giarm of sty ps early Sunday mornin The sigat good shaking up fire aroused him and the of the blaze not over a hundred feet from him no doubt unsteadied h yim. Fithel McClennhan, Mrs Harry Med entfe Hall, brought of of Mr nen office a bush Th appearance daughter and denahan, to this from a tame red raspberry ladened with shoot well berries. stalk the of spring growth and the fruit flavored. ripe and leaves have is high- ly H attended Farmers P. Luse and Rishel the McMah pure-bred hog stock, held at on Saturday, the former purchasing three the latter lerkshires. Accompanying tlemen home was J. E the "Be World,” 4 space of at the Wm. F mm sale of Altoonn and two fine type the Frost, who lishel gen editor of rikshire spent the a day and lus homes. The work weather conditions for fam as well as all other work, Kinds of out- door during September been ideal, has been taken of it by had on the and Oc: tober, have amd advantage most work to all Of as if not persons who work other cls do. course, farm, as well wees of work, never becomes all, else there would be too many soa sons of idleness, Mr. and Mrs. their son First week, D. J his Meyer apartment were guests of in the 1 150 in National Bank, Mr. and Mrs. J of Columbia, and Mry. C. were” Tyrone, Ww South Carol H McCormick Mr Reedasville ina, Meyer, of also guests at the same place at time. The McCormicks had been at a national convention of under. takers of the western prior to coming to Tyrone, and the same in one states Dr. MeCluney Radeliffe and Mrs Radcliffe, of Philadelphia, made a pleas ure trip to Harrisburg, Lewistown, Centre Hall and State College, through here Monday. While tre Hall they called on Capt. G. Boal and daughter, Mrs, D. A. Be and the Doctor pald his respects to the Reporter. They were accompanied Mr. Bloom and Miss Robinson, istown. Dr. Radcliffe is an and dar specialist and has long been con nected in a most prominent way with the Wilis Eye and Ear hospital, Phila: delphia. Jacob Sharer, Jr, aged twenty years, son of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Sharer, farmers east of Centre Hall, was taken to the Bellefonte hospital, Thursday of last week, and on that day was oper- ! ated on for appendicitis. His condl- tion from prior to Sunday was quite critical, but since then has been favor- able. The young man, who is robust, worked all day Wednesday but com- plained of pains. The family physician was summoned who pronounced the disease appendicitis an he was accord- ingly rushed to the hospital. The dis- vase, had already reached an advanced stage. \ passing Cen- NM yozer in by of Lew. eye LUUAT, AND PERSONAL P. V. (Xk G. 1. Yearick, on toona to attend a of the Mra. wont (Dr) Al= | Mrs wodhart and Tuesday, to missionary conven- I tiom Presbyterian chureh., TUESDAY, 12:30 p. P. ments, NOVEMBER 14th, Old Fort, stock, WwW * imple- m., 1 mile east of will Clean-up sale, Colyer sell farm eto, Schaoffer Old all to into possession of a Roy of Fort, who devoting his time hucksterih has come truck, Mil new received from the Breon age theim. The of Willis W brought from lay months Rishel New York, his death body was Hnghampton, where it in a vault since several and interred at ago, Mills by wis Spring the side of his wife ! One hundred and fifty tons of crus} hauled between the ed stones are being mountain road line and the point where the sta road terminates. A light coat of is first 10 be applied to the road Catharine Bradford The G Wednesday havi woihart of A very been fair broug) 8 of value having Cows elved «ix months sold well compared other sales during The total $3000, # the at sale was ahnost ile Crossan diay, Frank bushi manouver a bit of sr € en wttended ted a Oar the the ul lying in of fruit exhibited Th Davis sodore session of sropert jes The coal yards and erly operated by ing Improved and business under a new 8 also stated that will be opened, An appeared Fran home of Arthu escaped convict, at the Waddle, i recognized by mas, and at naked He we Mre, and while preparation for a made na being to the pen. Cuards arrived dayg of Frank M ttended the Lutheran church in lnys 8 one ol Americ: Buffao., Mr delegates elecle session at four Penn at the ended men ‘enitral syivania 8yn Tit assembly, by Lutheran minister from virtually and fr vers om Canada and Nova inion tin. Kids Win Soccer Game. A i iaved on spirited] game of soccer Bell be junior Beaver field, irday afternoon, by #£ that town and Centre Hall, fo 1 during ing to the latter of 2 ame was quite scrappy every juarter, and fully seventy-five per cent fit the goal of the Delle heavier was played to he defeated near team, although fonte team was considerably Boodle Knarr was the ing. in fine form. the side interested their heavyweight Shope, and older min- on, but feared noth and defended the goal From the re- the tes the and marks on made by in Jeilef excepting lines spectators fuCcess, players, were tactios as good The game passed off nicaly, ha was devoid of vocal wind storm. - " Dr. Maynard had the Bellefonte boys charge and encouraged them thru- wit the game. Dr. Maynard is a God- send to the youths entrusted him. He was with them in victory and de- feat--always ecouraging. The players: Centre Hali--Frank Gross, Paul Fetterolf, Ralph Martz, George Lutz, Joseph Ruble, Franklin Ruble, Byers Ripka, Russsel Goodhart (substitute Albert Emery), Ripky, Curtis Reiber, (substitute Wm. timid ‘earful, and their not 18 their foes’ n to Howard Bruce Knarr Slick). Bellefonte Hoag, V. Emel, J. Shope, D. Mallory, G. Bhope, D, Geiss, V. Walson, P. Watson, P. Wion, L. Shultz, C. Gray. An amendment that you can vote “No” on Is No. 4A. This amendment, if it carries, will permit the re-election of the sheriff and treasurer in Centre county. It was always considered a good idea to have these officers limited #0 they could not succeed themselves in office. It iy just os good mow. ROMIG h Charles his mo that thi fOr 1m Heo wis was ao almost by a riage Miss children—WIii! the lftier hot thity lived in survived } bed Mary Beck, ind Mrs was un § 4 five or years ago 2 Centre Hall family There NOLIZ is Pe WILLIAM IRVIN BETTS. For State Senator, idminiate WILLIAM ment) LUDENSS MENTHOL COUCH DROPS Vo all Xl Rell Ria? 4 Give Quick Relief SICK With a Bad Cold “When my son Ellis was sick with a cold last winter | gave him Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy It helped him at once and quick. ly breke up his cold.” Mrs. P. O. Stuchell, Homer City, Pa. Qot itirom Ls ny drugriet at 35 2 ir Fugit oe conlg yy (Political advertisement.) For Congress: the nd for publi candidates pele wh campaign id mag Laborers Wanted AT ONCE. WE NEED MEN TO RY AT ORDER START ATELY. TEN WORK ONCE. Fon SHIPMENT Oop iN WE STONE TWELVE OUR QUAR. HAVE AN AND MUST IMMEDI. WILL PAX MEN ABLE 82.00 PER LOAD DAY TO To STONE. SER AT WANT WORK WINTER. I's ONCE 1¥ PURING YOi Tih CENTRE HALL LIME AND STONE COMPANY COMPLETE LINE OF CHAMPION FARM MACHINERY and REPAIRS Be sure you sce the Champion Live and get prices before buying any farm im. plements you may need, CE FLINK - - Centre Hall Official [atemen! of THE CENTRE REPORTER Oct. 1, 1922 | Title 0" Publication—The Ombre Reporter | Place of Publication - Cenlre Hall, Pa, Names of Editors—~8, W, Smith, Edw. E. Bailey | i Names of Publishers-.§. WwW. Sasith wlw. KE. Bailey Signed, a W, &MITH EUW. EK. BAILEY, ——“-—— this 1st day of Detober D. A BOOZER, Notary Pubic Sworn 1a, fore me A A Sir Pe FRITZ AA au RO IU HD Ih? FD Poi hog ee RAI, - nme . Cy Second Jonor ME w—— -——— ond a 3S oS eS GRANGE ARCADIA, CENTRE HALL Saturday Ev’g Oct. 28 5:00 O'CLOCK. ac & sc yt ty Rx Admission SMA EAE WE OW ROE ORR We REE ERR RERR REE aN WORE. IR LAIRLTLN LD AP AP LL We are feeling the chil Winter Winds : maybe you need some protection from them. Let Kessler’s help you shop. Our store has a very attractive line of Ready-to Wear, anything you need in outfitting the family. LADIES, have you seen our New Chicken Models in Hats, Dresses, Coats? Remember we carry a complete line of Douglas and Star Brand Shoes Shoes for the eniire family. A NEW LINE of Men's and Young Men's Over- coats and Suits, JUST IN. YOU OUCHT TO SEE THEM At KESSLER’S Department Store MILLHEIM KEEP THE EG BASKET FU It is largely the way you feed and not so much the season that is responsible for the eggs you get. Feed for eggs when the mercury goes down and you will get eggs. Grains furnish much material to make yolks, but not enough for an equal number of whites. Hens can'g keep the egg basket full unless they are fed a balanced ration. Parina Chows Make More Eggs Because they make the largest possible equal num ber of whites and yolks. . Purina Poultry Chows when fed as directed are guaranteed to produce more eggs or money back. If It You want more eggs BRADFORD & COMPANY CENTRE HALL, PA, DOG LOST Black and tan female fox hound and beagle; strayed from owner while near Centre Hall, October 120, License No. 1334. Finder report to | Reporter office. HOME FOR BALE .--1 offer for sale my home, situate in Lenire Hall Wor- » i. AMES W. SWALS . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA Nortgares, Wile, 40, written win | |