SHMEELR A si A SN habs THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923 EMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B. W. BMITH............ Seren «vee Editor EDW, E, BAILEY Local Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office lu Centre Hal as second clgss mail matter, TERMS. —The terms of subseription 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. Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising rates made known on application, Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire In the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; of mill One long and five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. * GHURGH APPOINTMENTS, PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN C. DRUMM, Pastor, ~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, JAN, 7, lo23 + Tusseyville, 10:30—A True for the Hed Enjoyment of Life. Centre ill, 2:80—Life’s Masquerade. Masque~ Centre Hall School, 1:30 p. m. Luther League, 6:30 p. m. Sunday Evangelical Lemont Lindon Hall, Evangelist. iG AARONSB1 Rev. REF. Hollenbach, ind CHARGE John 8. Pastor, (natechise at 5:30; 0:30, Milltheim: S services at “The Name." regular ne sermon, Every right Mereantile Appraiser Appoint 4d. A. D. Bradhill, of Howard, was ap- panied apereatitiie appradser for Centre county. Wn ———— PINE GROVE MILLS. . 8. English is sporting 1% linm Ral- Mrs Tass vO English, for Lancaster brother-in-law, in seriously IH 1bb and Harry Keller, nt Sunday at the visited Yuletide relatives sea hw Holy commution will held in the here next Sunday at regular bh Friday Wim. Jacobs 3 £ his w Preparatory servees on vil war veteran. and are confined to bed suf- Their of Philipsburg, is at- fering of bri Bar tending their needs Mr, M. Dale and daugh- ter Virginia spent Sunday in Bellefonte Mrs nchind trouble daughter, aly and Mrs © with Kate Saunders who i= near the brink so that her recovery is doubt- ful has suffered a relapse. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and brother Walter motored up from Phil- adelphin to She spend Christmas Mr. and accompanied them Among Mrs home Centre county friends Joe Johnson on Saturday. The most of enjoyable sockal event the season was the Odd Fellows annual heer uet Friday evening. Were laid for 176 and all taken. The Odd Fellows orchestra furnished ex. Db 8B Tas Covers cellent music for the occasion. master of ceremonies. Mra. Laura Krebs attended the mar: riage of hor niece, Miss Katharine Mus- ser, eldest daughter of A. J. Musser. at Indiana, Pa, to Mr. Peeler, a rising young atteney of that city, on the 23, at 12 M. After partaking a din- ner the newlyweds departed for a brief sojourn in eastern cities, and upon their return will begin housekeeping In Indiana, : Day after Christmas at 8 m., Ei mer RB. Stevens, of Huntingdon, and Miss Helen BE. Bloom. of the Branch, presented themselves at the M. E. par- #onage equipped with the necessary documents from Register Sasserman. Rev, J. E. MeAwery, in his happy mod, made their hearts beat as one After congratulations they departed or the bride's home (Eimer P. Bloom) where © wedding feast was served. The bride Is a wplondid young lady well fitted for the new n she as- Peters as tingdon for the present. w-ans DEATH RECURD NEFF.--A little child, the Mur, Neff, of Boalsbury, unexpectedly on Friday, December of near sn and Mra. Dowey died very 32, and caused yreat grief to the parents. His age was thyce months, Interment was following,. at Tusseyville. made Sunday STOVER. ~—Aaron home in Woodward on Dec. Stover died at his 26. Born Jan. 5, 1849, he wus aged 73 years, 11 and 21 days He member of the Reformed church in his early life. He was married on Jan, 4, 1872, Elizabeth vives him. fifty vear mark of wedded Golden Jan. 4, held tion chanch at months hecame a to Orndort, who sur- They had thus passed the life, their Anniversary having occurred 1922. The the Evangelical Woodward on last 10 o'clock, Hollenbach, leformed charge. on funeral services Associa Fri conducted were in day morning at by Rev. John 8. pastor of the Aaronsburg GEHRET.— Mra. died of pneumonia at Mrs. J. the 26th of CGieh of Jackson, at Kalle Strouse ret the home her daughter, Chambersburg, Decem ber, widow of H. Gehret, of on aged about 70 years. She was lellefonte, i died there years ago. She then with her three surviving children She In also survived bn Chambersburg Mrs and a Emanuel Fye, of State of one sister, nephews ind H. Homa the yougest College, host among whom 8 Wm Hall dangifter of Thomas and of Pine Hall made at Chambersburg on neces, of Centre She Wis Eva Str 1] 4 deceased, Burial wns MeWILLIAMS Wil McWilliams, a Ferguson Ham tne boy hoo township, passed awa Cherry V he home in ley, locality shout His years, went wast a Httle over age «in the fall of 18082 Miss Amanda McKibben, and she survives ] Helen the foiled } B. McWilliams, and Miss Mary M vone, Mrs William OG. George, on and Bereni ris 12 L& was made WALTERS widow of Amos home of her daught Walters, in Lewistown. morning of last week 78 years, 9 month a was confined to bed by seven weeks, sufferin pnegamonm r maiden was Levina Stoner name a native of and Lewistown Milthedim three sons throws daugh Wiltere Junction Ferguson Vall Valtere, of Milroy Mra Walters of Ham \ Houser and Mille and own The following thre three sisters alg, survive the Hall, win io: Reuben Stoner, of William Mays, of David Stoner, Centre Hall Mre George Penn am Stoner, Kansas: My Long, of Tusseyvitle member war n inl church, Locust Grove yours, The Ceiltior relatives and friends th Saturday met at home, in Lewistown. and from there Mills o'eloek, morning, 8 to Spring where the texl in the Lutheran he tery at Spring Mills vices were condi Latheran MA ¥.. pastor of the Lewistown Evan church, burial in come Hey Ken- #l church, officiated STOVER ~Philip D the home of Ntover GG. R Oregon, aged 58 years, 4 20 dhivd his son, Rev SBtov in Hillsboro, months and second son, Edgar, of Salem. He was born days. A alan survives and Oregon Clinton county of Aa- the in married Hattie E ronsburg, In 1870, Civil War, Penneylvania fantry. He charge at Balls Bluff, Va, in 1865, hay 33 battles He was captured by the rebels at 1864, to Petersburg prison and from there to Libby thence to Belle Island and from there to Savishury, NN. (. where he made his escape November 9, 1864, and re-entered the Union lines, He rejoined his regiment at Hatchers Run and served until honocably charged, . Mr. Stover was a man of education and wide reading and from 1870 until 1873 was editor and publishes of the Miltheim Journal, and during the eight» leg edited the Havana. Hepublican at Havana, N. Y. Stambach, He served in having been a member of ith received his honorable dis- the volunteer and skirmishes Yeol- ing been in iow Horse, August 17, and sent prison. die SHEFFLER. Mrs. Frances Harris son Shefller, widow of the late John Sheffler, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mra. Frank Saseorman, following five days’ flineas with an af- fection of the liver, She was a daughter of Thomas and Ruth Furey Harvison and wag born at Pleasant Clap elghty-two years ago. Her girthood Mfe was spent in that place but a good part of her life since her marriage to Mr. Sheer fifty-eigh a i Sw Ve Le eh we eas dite oF me years ago had been spent In Bellet Since the death of her daughter! feenh Kate several years ago she had made | cguir her home with Mrs, Hhe Inst member of a Sasserman, family children | . i Homer Peay 8 Mra. John was the ten children and of her ten only five survive, as [ollows: Mrs, on Hughes, Niagara Falls: Asher Adams, of Bunbury: Mrs, Clyde, of State aneti of Cadvin | Helen fi Harry Inglebaugh, of Sharon; College, and Mrs, Frank Sasserman, Bellefonte, ” PATTON. —T. Blair superintendent of the Patton, Pennsy Huntingdon, [ Alt Ivania Industrial Reformatory and formerly postmuaste: ona fot a period of than died tory Httle over 52 years more year at his residence i forma after extended un Office holders need be too Pinchot economy. Ing to spend & dollars for the is not likely in the open the tid] for the b if into office, the BRA a es lp Se abe Marriage Licenses, Einggley. ... Phfiadeiphin Kurtz. . Howard | da Mills | Powelton Ballefonte Dentefonte | Tuesday, January 2nd nT i Bubjeet: New Things" Bellefonte Wednesday, January rd Bubject: , . Bellefonte Hr han key cilefonte Thursday, January 4th Subject: “The Church Parkesburg Friday, January Sth Subject: “The Bpirit Bellefonte | Raturday, January Gih ry January 9th Higet + wha 8 O0L iiie Hu) Wednesday, January 169th +4 awh | Bias : HiT Thursday, January 1ith q Friday, January 12th L HA om 5 MILLS CHURCHES from first page.) MILLS Evangelical Church CF. Cathie mi Evanugelies] Churel Bev. J, VP. Bingm Lutheran Chusel era Rev, By Chureh Hur Lutheran Bev, J. FP Lutheran Church Rev. J M. Kirkpatri Chnreh Methodist Eplseopal ! Duns Hev. M. C Methodist Eplseopal Chureh Rev. Alexa andor Be Methodist Episcopal Church ev, David 8. Beformed Church J. ¥. Hari Reformed Churen Hi i hn ira > i i if : fice Prices. Now der regular price ! here they are for your choosing: We know what the peo- WON- EN'S before has been offered. This me dise cost the manufacturer more than prices at which we are offering it. LOT NO. 1 25 Women's Coats, small sizes only iy, given away at LOT NO. 2 i158 Coats, not all sizes, but geod values, formerly $2000 this sale £7.95 LOT NO. 3 15 Women's and Misses Coats, ex. tra fine quality; some 835.00 grade, Pre Inventory Price £20.00 LOT NO. 4 Women's Dresses, of the finest ma- terfals—~the finest garments we have la the store, $25.00 to 827.50 values, Pre Inv, sale price... 814.95 a es A UA LOT NO. 5 . Women's and Misses Dresses, made of fine Jersey Cloth In brown, Navy and blacks fine valne at. 85.75 LOT NO, 6 Women's Tweed Sport Coats, In fine all wool fabries: very classy £20.00 values: this sale LOT NO, 7 Girls’ Fine Winter Coats, sold from $7.50 to 85.50; Pre Inv. Price. . 8475 $0.50 to RIR50 Coats, of the Very Finest values; Pre Inv. Price. . $8.75 LOT NO. 8 15 Girls’ Coats, not all sizes, given away of *.......... It will pay you to take advantage of| his Great Sale. This will the chance for this Winter season. LOT NO. 1 Vien's Conservative Salts, formerly priced up fo $20.00; closing in this Pre Inventory out Sale at $9.05 A AAA » LOT NO. 2 . Young Men's Salts of Fine Cashe mere: good styles former $20.00 to $22.00; this sale at price £13.95 LOT NO. 8 Young Men's Suits, real up-to-date ‘styles, former price $30.00 to £35. Pre Inventory Sale Price i 4 LOT NO. 4 68 Men's Fine Belted Overcoals of Bs fine a quality as has ever Leen sold $40.00 gr to be =old at 82450 LOT NO. 5 20 Young Men's Belted Overcoats, in Light Tan and Brown; #2500 vainey Pre Inventory Price... $18.50 LOT NO. 6 Men's Fine Dress Overcoals and Ulsters, formerly sold for $22.50: Fre Inventory Price... ... co B12.50 LOT NO. § Wonderful Assortment of Roys' Nuits and Overconis; fine mers chandise, formerly sold from 818.. 50 to $20.00; Pre Inv. Price. $1L75 LOT NO, 8 Boys' Bolts and Overcoats, wold from £12.50 to 815.00; this sale $6.95 - ‘ 5 Palrs Women's Dress Shoes, £3. 50 grade; Pre inventory Price. $1.79 5 Pairs Women's Fine Kid Shoes In Black and Tan, £7.50 grade: Fre Inventory Sale Price $2.95 72 Pairs Men's Good Working Shoes formerly sold for 88.508: Pre In. ventory Rale Price $2.45 98 Pairs Men's Working Shoes: Regular $2.75 grade: this sale $1.35 0 Pairs Boys’ Good Sehool Shoes, formerly sold at $3.50: this sale 81.95 60 Pulrs Bors’ Dress Shoes, £1.50 values: Pre Inventory Prices. $20.43 85 Pairs Men's Dress Shoes in Tan and Flack, regular $4.50 values; Pre Inventory Sale Price GREAT REDUCTIONS ON OUR EN. TIRE LINE OF MEN'S and WoO. MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT COST PRICES 125 RAINCOATS in Gray, for Men, Women and Children, Closing Out AT 5be ON THE DOLLAR. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FURS 70 BE CLOSED OUT AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR a a STARTS FRIDAY