The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 26, 1922, Image 5

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    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
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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 | |