sos pi Asia a ’ d ti i «. —— ————————— a ‘ <4 Bion ink a a — ————— THE CENTRE REPORTER. aaa DEATH RECURD The $100 Reward. BOALSBURG, VILLA MELD PRICONER, REPORT. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTY, ISSUED WEEKLY. The reward of $100 offered by he | ome Missionary servi in ti - al . des ne ' a ‘ “T= XECUTOR'S SOTICK " .u FRYER. Thomas Elwood Fryer was | Writer in last week's lesue for inform rimmed church Sundn orning 1 ao wind YE R Thoma woo Fryer was i Dis pach Dee res Captors Have Patate of EPHEAIM HARTER, ate of BE NTRE HALL > ‘A. . Twas q 420 Ti 1. | ation leading to the indictment by a | o'cloc) A» i gorvice vw 1% £ al ALL, P PENN. A. born November 6, 1820, and dled No : : Scized Ex-3andit's Ranch. Polier Township, Centre County, Pa., deceased 4 t a > G99 ls degrand jury of any person or persons | William ye I y vember 10, 1922, having passed “four ! [Letters tes ameniary on the above estele hav mm r BE - p> § g y Yun oF | a Soh bus ar $ vi a o aA fade taba 1} ta awe bes Yi 4a atoh » . : THURSDAY, NOY EMBER 1. 1922 | gays beyond the two year mark, Phe | cONNected in any way with the setting | his portable wood eawing outfit K Mexico City ~A dispatch to Excel | ing been duly granted ty the uodersizned, sil F— — a t ( ire of the OGd Foll building and { ing 1 {4 “lov a TT Ton glor from Chihuahua City say hore (Pen & knowing themselves 10 be indebted . funeral was. held Monday morning (CP fire of the ad Fellows building and 1 ing fuel for, stoves and furnncy or from Chihuahua City says there | Lo, gare hereny requested to make prompt SMITH & BAILEY, Props etors, : Ee th senr i an unconfirmed report thore that payment, aud these havierg elaine against the from the home of the child 8 BY andpar 1 3 3 & ealnle must proscnt them duly authenticated for 8B, W. BMITH...orvrbressnsos onsen Bidltor Mu form rn nt them duly hen . Musser . ancisco Villa, the ey ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel . ene : seltlement, EDW, E, BAILEY...... Local Editor and an extent estimated at $15,000, still | hotel Is quarantined, Miss Peters captured by some .of AKNA M. HARTER, ¥xeculrix, Business Manager, (Moser), near Spring Mills and con- ; abs hin own pian hix vanch ut Ca nueti] Bate Cortege, Ps sts an vill star indet ly fling an member of the f : a em Ae : ada! a | tinued In the Salem Reformed church, tands and {11 stand indefinitel 1 ng a member of 1" ” eS any one has information and doubts | the hotel. famiy ving lo. Stia‘e ¢ FAnTD. GEO W. HARTER, Administrator ¢ 1. 8 "Entered 1 at the Post Office in Centre Hab with Rev. John 8. Hollenbach, pastor ; : oy ot al oA Cotitre Hail, Pa, BK ¥. D ? as second clags mail matter. of sald cburch, officiating. In the im- | the sincerity of the person offering it, Willliim Stuart's new house Is we'll yal to Villa also vere made prisoner | JEXECUTRIX'S NOTICE = TERMS. —The terms of subscription to | mediante family there remain to mourn the cash willebe placed into disinter- | on the way-—-all up and 3 the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance Lthe loss of the little one his parents, ested 1 : de a Ton tha, trate 6 JAM) ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, | Mr. and Mrs, A. Yi. Fryer, two sisters bling in case the grand jury indicts enable the famdly to move In thelr : i deconped. having be u gra 14 1 the unde twenty cents per line for three Ipsertions, | and fous brothers, of Yeagertown. In ct on to this $100, var bus- | new quarters this weel DEATH FOR SPANISH © i ir. . 2 8l Jemons Jou ts hos elves indebt i - edits yer Nue Sor wach ddiitionul “A Mttle child shall lead them.” iness men in Centre Hall bave ap J. Harry, Kuhn moved his faml : i Rew fuori mt promt B ed usertion, poached the writer and volunteered te households gooxds to WHlinmsp i . euticated fur pettiement Local notices accompanying digplay ad- NBER 1 G . ' ' handsomely increase the reward in cams wesday., Ti Zoodn Were veyed 16 Leader Of Morosco Campaig Wa ANN + ¥ u i ghier " ¢ Aly vertisements, five cents per line for each GONDER.—Haze wonder, <Gaug the information ia forthcoming : Williamsport bs uto truce) 3 Cuhy nounced, Peport insertion; otherwise, eight cents per lne; | of Mr. and Mrs. Warner W. Gonder, Al}, 0 0 offered to dunlis a” 7 ar) + mt ‘ y er : minimum charge, twenty-five ceqgts, Yeagertown, died the first Bunday of aunt. hn 2 is re " anes is i he = fobs Se ; Fe ary NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Display advertising rates made known Nov embgpr after an dines: u i tow the immunity { 1 nmuni on apple ation. days from Ih ight 8 disease Interme partially burning it, and causing a fire Miss Sarah Peters is sick w . Joss to C. M. 8mith og merchandise to | let fever, -and as a consequence the wnnds #0 there can be no quib eral rooms are finshed and / Hors § slamentary anon the cxtate of JAN 4 oi i Loti 1 . - p—— rounding this mem was made at Willlamstown, Dauphin It is believed by CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, _ [coms musi ovine vs 11 Beside the parents there brothers, Marion, Wamen and Joseph, PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE and a youhger sister, Mary, Hazel was ot a En REV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, a loveable child and #8 very much miss- 3 ow ¥ ingly heavy : 1 fn the family. The family have the| : NOMKISTS say ~SERVICES FOR deep sympathy of thelr many acgualnt-} : 3 1 Zht Insurance It seems almost ine 4 y do SUFFRAGIE ances in Centre Llall and Potter town- SU RAG SUNDAY, NOV. 19, 1922 : creda = L0 ship where they have many relativis : rte SPRING MILLS Sails To Farmers Mills, 10:30—The Man <f}and agavaintances. Great Faith. . : 3 . . . ww Sells Coal Yards. Georges Valley, 2:30—Some Lessons SHULL David Shull, a prominent in Stewardship. 5 and esteemed citizen of Millhe!im, died CE i Centre Hall and Elimabeth Shull, both deceased seventy © Prayer Meeting, Wed. evening, 7:30 }was aged slightly over ? : NUS, Wi nite in marriage 0 Practice for Thank-offering ' Service, | Years. He was united 3 State Colloge Chapier Red Cross, Miss. Mary Elizabeth Huey, who sur- . : : . vives, along with these children: G Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. Frankenberg®r, of Milheim Orvis Luther League, 6:30 p. m, of MHlheim: Mrs. A. GG. Bhook, of Ox- —— - ford, Pa; John A. and H. E., eas i Rs United Evangelical — Tusseyville, | field. He leaves no sisters or brothers, | FABLE v \ re Sun- oa shington Mar h on har Ny $4 3 § bu X iu to Demonstra Hall, evening. 3 including parents. Funeral x # joe od Wire AARONSBURG REP. CHARGE—] "ere conducted on Thurs n Sent t. Div. Hemda 16.50 hon. La : tan 1 H A ! 1 ' AND FUR of last ae § it the home 5 V. 3 ’ ‘ ‘ : : } ORS. iv. John S. Hollenbach, Paster, i. Wet » ated k There will be Communion serivces Wednesday after prayer meeting smorning; Egg Hill’ afternoon; Centre heing the nst of a family Iollen®mch, of the Reform hupph, 1" ’ ' eW : i ft ! “ : .... — hs sin tine ‘ . i mn om) lace of business of which Mr. Shull was a consistent : : a . £ . . a 4 ' ’ t $ i il 11s f ui al Office at Spring M at Coburn at 10:30 A. M, and at St Paul's at 2:90 /P. M. The Women's Missionary Society of the Reformed church of Asvonshurg will observe their annua! Praise and Thank -offering Ser- vice Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. This service promises to be both inspiring metdher: ei in Loe ¥ : . : : 4 m To tes Bt . . g A nel ri i 1 : s ' on ESDAY, NOVY, 9th, and rmetery, Miliheim. i ‘ tba aa : cemetery, : Fund Ts em Were 1 w ; we prepared to reecive your Fur MARKEE. «Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth] am | ; r the hi : road recel o - : y nm LE] T W tn i: Tii¢ ts 55 ’ bd Ene rene a Snare wife of Wiliam H. Markle ron way at her home in Huble # § : a £58 " ‘ ‘ . . in prices, Br ny ¥ 2 ufford 1 result of apoplexy. Born in instructive ou on ot altiorg (0 NERA, ' ‘ re \ : Fann burg. the daughter of Davi {hoe i aN sew 333 4 Tuberculosis Day, wre violin miss it . » . , : i ’ : y 2 ¢ 4 §! d eel bie eke ' ’ and Catharine Yocum, she wid aged | YU ko ' Te : ¥ X ih ‘ : JEREMIAH ZETTLE. ect AAA ARAN ’ . . 8 Ex pens £1 ¢ ‘ 4 § Ne $ # a ide » es 3 . Spring Mills, TTT — sixty _ years, eleven months CARR] £5 Usic MANY MILES ty-nine days. On December she was united in marriage and Horn Said to Have Transmitted | Vived by these « LCounds Dislinctly for a Most her husband and Ramarkal!l> D.gtance, burg David L —— Pennn. State College 25 feet dnd an open | siructor in the Texas | squnre are the meas § Prvan. Texas: hewi 543 a op rn corld’s largest horn with the Westinghouse peapd vf Pit kK PEET. 1 » t ¥ rel si N pt : ulated copg ats nt 1 ne musie received by burgh: and Max. af RIS] & SE Ls ’ . ¢ effort " . | wet 1 n plecranhin np . 7 ds t uh Ix [n °sgecony leaves one brother » 3 § ¥ & hi th of ¢ 8 ma i alus, a ators : ach par} £3 Lette J lea 5 avmeity of this | conduc ted at the home nd conti 1jairis 1 toy 33: = ‘ al tend ¥ : B® be ! y he other and i 1 signals, £ cuflicient to curry | in the Refeermeén church interment ¢ hove § ¢ 5 09 { } v : farms sc : : When all was in un 31 id Bill Hoads rea, aout “un area of | Hublersburyg we attendance { term, boys |] : tainmt tu was sent by tl loctor along th Vir = It “i square miles —— 1 i 1 © Present \ - — f his kite, and received 8 E # : " s = * » ntere WHITE —Miss Rosetta Whi wh 1 : ; : Dangherty's Bad Adviee no kiten had boon ca) = Give \ Is Our as though the nied pli IVIRG rubZe, | for the past twenty years his mad “olde WY ii ov. Marvin 1 } 1 t i 1 ‘ a ) } £ F.. + OFIRrE to the Ja. + : : a — : A = as ; : : { nected With a wire in the ordinaz t O d - 'S 1 . bee yome with Mra Herman H thd wil » ‘ ii a : $ ' rer ‘ vi A130 3 In + : manner communica y 2 1 CI or ise of the fact that . way. * son ry el! te, passe WAY Hred Relish, Reu Rickert. Donal ' $100,000 ; as ld electro-dsnamie | ™ Harry, in Bellefonte, pas ' : were kept up until the fact was thor $1 at the Home of Beersistor, Mrs. Henja- | Ruble, John Spyker, Harriet Dartges m pias the Republican nomina-| ouohiy demonstrated that telegraphing T1LUIN t » trae tones have heen na Lie igh rats produced Hminste what le § min KaufTman, of Zion, where o 1 Iorothy B iy oraine Beungart, Bet for the United States Senate nd | vi 3 oti techni v kpown ns “distortion” been wisiting for the past tw eke. | ty Ebrigh tuth { Havel 1} " who | by W to pas with connecting % clear nirplane | Her denth waa caused by a Liane wt Mena n [argaret Me ¢ $1000 and to be deprived his : . : The Centre Ie the construe: | Born "near Coburn she wos a daught enzineers who lof John and Mary both Aceeased, and | Rees, Ruth Reiber, Gladys th and lapending by the statement that “At-K * “Trew! wir 11 confromied with difical | wos ged over sixty-six years. She is . Sm ala bar tholofnes cs Gena t # rection owl ; MN. owing 10 | curvived by these brothers and sisters caches n nstington spuipped wit . : ¥ the x] St : td by ! h Samuel and John, of Bellefonte: Mrs Supreme Court uling in the Newber ! FeIToiageer ane " i Kauffman, of Zion: Mrs. David Deit- Red Cross Membership Canvas, rv case permitted him 1 ord as ric f ; Wallace, of Axe- A t 1 I much money as he chose for legitimate ' construction of the | rich. of Hublersbhurg of £ house-to-house canvas Ww y los in the nature | mann: Maguel, of Linden Hall, and}imade within a brief pesiod ir entre | purnoses. He was u trestunt™ on the part Mre. Lena Pardoe, of Bellefonte Fu-}] Hall and surrounding territory for R josd Ny Ww.’ The wut irging Hix park, but the basle | neral services were conducted at the] Cross membership. The organizant fudge evidently didn’t take any stock sort | ool : v - - 4 t 3 % . ertbeiese hpressive. It is | Kauffman home by a minister of the] is worthy of the highest degree of ap ig the Daugherty vies f the Newber- er indieatiorn £5 ar-ronch. u : Bride on of a far-reach Dunkard faith; interment at Zion, preciation on the part of every clti- ¢ precedent his Is not the first time ve whieh warrants oe l irre atten gen, It is one of the worlds greatest | that the Attomn General's interpre- ‘ 4 : WEAVER ~Mrs. Sarah Jane, wife] forces for good, and the people gener tation of the law has been flouted ———— S—— — CV "t3% 0p STIL UIITROD of James 8. Weaver, a prominent res- | ally, recognizing —~ui LU ide < ATO awny y inte to ive he rganizatior he Lo dent of Aaronsburg, passed away after | tino give organization t An Editor's Steady Income. : Ready=to=Wear Women’s and { i er * 10} { feng anc.al % iy Ct CHT .. ' i ; Cut frtich Explorers in Recent At. | fiinesa with cancer of the stomach. | heartiest MMancial and moral support Under the above caption the Oranges : nt Cot ta Heisht N Barn in Hames township, she Was a ——— es {le Hino Courier prints the fol- , : ie ever daughter of Mr. and Mra. David Cor- In Memoriam. lowing Men S Garments Are Always this fact, will CO « —— Privious!y Attained. dn cnn, both deceased, and was aged 61 In memory of B. I. Noli State Coll A child i& born in*the neighborhood, point above ‘sea level | years, 10 months and 12 days. Besides | ewe, Pa. who dled October 13, 1922], editor gives the loud-lunged to Be Had At the Big Nie- rT “1 by a boman being afoot, | her husband she is survived by these | having been a member Of Bear Meadow | youngster and ‘the happy parents a I. u yi ick Fhe ald | chikdrerss Mra Blanche Ard, of Ham Commander ¥ No. 416, Knights of Mal- | 4 .ndoff and gots $0.00, It is christened man Department Store. ; hy burg: Mra George Bright, of Aarons | ta, of Bealsburg, Pa and the minister ‘gets $5.00 and the two suoaberd of the Mount Everes ’ ’ : expedition gt noon, the 27th of vont burg; William and Arthur, of Aarons, Whercam, it has been decreed Wise | oqitor gets $0.00. The editor blushes St vi Henry 8 White in the Pop burg: Calvin, of Centre Hall, and Rmy- | by an albkpowing Providence to re. | 2.4 tells a dozen Iles about the beau : van, . . as = fel : le 4 thar Leeliankes Mugnzine This brought mond, of Buffalo, N. Y. She Also lgavelt| move from our midst our worthy Bir | ¢jrgl ang accomplished bride. The min- the sovlorers within 1,702 feet « these sisters and brothers: Mrs. T. 8] Knight Companion B. L. Noll, of Bear | ger gots $10.00 and a piece of cake ' ’ been funn the highest preg t the Bower, of Aaronsburg: Simon of Filed. | Moddow Commandery No, 416, Knights § 44 the 3 gets . In the For many yom past Nicman's Store has eurtli« surface, The final attempt | ler: Jolin, of Coburn: David, Yq Pinejof Malta, and we vealize as his com- {| irae of time she dies, she ' doctor the acknowledged leader in the sale of Ready-to- Wik th have been made June 6, but | Oreek: Joweph, of Rebersburg: Adam, |panions that we must submit to This | gets from $10 80 $160, the minister gets 7 Wear Garments. There is no store in this art of toe A ire ¢ June 3, definitely Jof Millheim: Louis, of. Penna Cave, | decree; and : 4 pehaps another 385, the undertaker th tv-th b p Sone : An an) furthet Torts for thi and William, of None, Texas: in addi Whereas, we desire to show our sym- | gouty from $76 to $200, the editor prints e county at can jasta greater number of sales hrenks on Mount Everest, there i no tion ty thirty-three grandchildren. Fu-| pathy and sorrow for the Joss of our | 4 obituary two columns long and a . of wearing apparel for men and women. Our Stock niternative but to get off the moun. mera] wgpyiots were Conducted ‘at the (Companion, therefore, be it card of thankss and gets $0.30. No rs Larger, our Varicties Larger, our Sales Larger. tain ns goon as possible, Lutheran church of Aaronshurg: in-] Resolved, that we hereby exfross | wonder 0 many country editors get All th It has new heen deiinitely proved terment at ‘Aargnsburg. y our: ‘somow hy *the, drmping. of ONY | veh : is mfans.a quicker turnover, and much lower hat the mountiin itself at the highest . 3 charter for a. periedof thirty nye, and “ prices to you, pointe reached is not dificult to climb, TBRS, G Subse, conveying our sympathy to the fami y : and the two explorers who came so oh ta Iris oll tf of Ve Sectasod; and be it Tarthee, {os Gemtrs op Diy ava Come in and be convinced of the truth of our oh a reaching the actual summit lryeaday of mst week. He had Deen | Resdived, that a copy of these reso- “COLD IN THR 3 IiAD™ advertised statements, were uble to proceed along the north sick for severnl days. His death was | lutions be made u part of the records | yo on acute at . arth. foee without r . betael Pies, The one and only attributed to pleuro pneumonia. Born] of this Commandery and a copy sent Those subject Frequent ent colds in EE obstacle that made the summit onat- the family of dec 1 head” will And that use of HALL" tainable was. the Bad weather, and | "™F Ceptre Hail, he was about fifty-|® the family of the deceased, CATARRE MEDICINE will build up the » * o mn with the monsoon left out. It in cer years of age. He was united in RR HARRISDN, ool and er thet Jug lah i tain that the smmmit will be reached riage to Miss Agngs Hoffman, who JACOB MEYER, : nt es on ner pr Tho two exnlor. |gurvives with these children: T. 1, 8. M. ROBERTS, ho ECE v Nieman ers who reac gi " y % Blood on the ¢ this highest point | of Philipsburg ; and George, of Flam : Committee Ha on th Surtacoes of She were Capt. Geoffrey Bruce, one of thé | ing. . Funeral services were conducted tine and assisting Nature in restoring normal “ “Always Reluble” ® “ MILLHEIM leaders of the expedition, nnd George Frida morning; intormant at Cen] FOR BALE.--Rice pop’ corn, at five | co ‘ . Finch, n scientist attached to Jt, | tre Hall cents 8 av pound—F, V. JOLON; centre} '}. g, CHiN Cos ‘Toredo, Obilo. . ——cm———-—"
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