The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 15, 1923, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
, CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1s, 1023
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
8S. WwW, vee ses JEditor
EDW,
as second class 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, eight cents per line;
charge, twenty-five cents.
Display advertising rates made known
application,
minimum
on
— em ——
Borough Fire Alarm.
se of fire in the borough
the Bradford & Co.
ill sound:
ong and two short blasts when
Reformed church;
ind five short blasts when
th of Reformed church.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS,
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
REV, MELVIN OC, DRUMM, Pastor,
f fiy
of
mill
wrth of
~SERVICES FOR—
SUNDAY, FEB. 18, 1923
The
ouncements for week: —
Centre Hall
ng and Teacher Train-
e), Wednesday
Mrs, Sami
6:30 p. m.
there will
i
g of literary ar i
m
URG REF
Hollenbach
CHARGE~
Pastor,
be in a neighbor
holding Commun
on for
pastor at
morning and at
ternoon. The
fe *
€or d 3
foreign mission
in the absence
Hosterman will
OE.
necting
i. The
Temptation
at 6;
rtant Regu-
pastor will
of Jesus"
Sunday in
the
Lot
of
Lent
md In House
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Sheriff.
thorized to announce that B.
cliefonte, will be a candi-
ff of Centre county, subject
on of the Democratic voters
it the primaries to be held
September 18th, 1023.
seis ——
Pinchot ealls from §
full day
Hike an easy
to & o'clock a
There are a Jot of us would
boss itke that. Under such
Harrisburg officials and
not get many crimps ‘n
conditions
cler) § will
their
msc jes,
® Distrust in the members of the sen-
house by Governor Pinchot. ls
greatly hampering the kovernor in car-
rying through his program. He is not
willing to trust any one on either floor
to be his spokesman. This lack of con.
fidence by those who favor a large
portion, if not all. the program mapped
out by the governor, ie being resanted
by the members who infer that they
are to be mere puppets for the ROV-
“rnor supposed to take thelr
position on the stool whenever the gov
ernor whistles and cracks the whip.
To date the governor's program has
made little headway, and it is largely
due to the fact that Pinchot mistrusts
CVeryon: i
ate and
and are
CHUR TH BUILDING FOR SALE «
The Presbyterian church building at
Spring Mills is offered for sale. Bepd
your offers for same to James H. Pot.
ter, Beallefonte, Pa.
ns ha ih pa 0 a gin Br
THE DEATH RECORD,
JORDAN. — Mis, Stewart Jordan
passed out of this ¥fe at at
Tusseyville, Saturday evening. She waa
afllicted with cancer, and in August of
1921 f'o31
removal, brought
hor home
underwent an operation its
The opemtion only
having been
that
temporary relief, her death
due the of
dreaded disease,
Murs, was
to ravishes much-
of two
of
hus-
the mother
Andrew—hoth
Jordan
children—Boy d and
whom survive, as does nlso her
Calvin
band. She was the daughter of
8S. Bodtorf, of near Tusseyville, and is
survived also by him and ghese broth-
Mrs. ¢. RR.
Robert Brock, Jersey
Palmer,
and sisters: Ramer,
Mrs,
Blaine
ers
Tussey ville;
Shore: Mrs Potters
Mills; John E. Bodtorf, Jersey Shore,
Her
and,
Charles Bodtorf, Milroy Age was
44 vears on December Kast,
Funeral services were held Wednos-
day by Revs Maneval and Carls in-
terment on Zion hill in the Evangelical
cemetery
——
widow of Aaron Ul
ULRICH.—The
rich dled at the home of her son, Char-
below Spring Mills, on Sat-
The
les Ulrich,
cause of
wrday
death
morning,
was pneumonin. © Interment was
made at Millheim, on Tuesday, the
having teen conducted by
Rev, J. 8
of the
of which the
her maminge to M:
neral
pastor Hollenbach, whi
pastoes Salem Reformed
deceased was ao
Before
Sarah Fane
daughter of Weaver, of
Hep husband ted
is survived byt
3M. at
urred Mra
the deceased was Miss
Weaver, Henry
Wolfs Store five
yours ago, but she htee
chidren, namely, Charles
the
of
Zerby, o
Mrs. Lizzie Hogan
als, survives
death ove
Milihein
home
Harter,
near
John near Speing
¢
sister,
——
After
Wiis
ded at his home on Sug
vd |
WILKINSON
ew ays John
s |
SHAWVER
t his home in
noon. Interment
morning ot
SEawver sufferes
Wout ten yw
© we UC
tirely helpless
Old Fort
Milheiim o
Ia
He ia survis
ness retimeg won
ng the
w hie Ne TN vik n
wife, nme
Maggie Ol, one daughter
granddaughters
—
OHNMACHT
wine has long been a
Fiday.
years
Miss Susan Ohnmact
resident of Belle.
fonte, ded on Her age was
She was born in
to
Hho
nearly
eighty
came America when
old devoted her
in Bellefonte to the sale of musi-
Germany a red
twenty years
timo
cal instruments and teaching niusi
——
BREON ~Mrs,
ow of the late Ellus Breon, died at her
Caterine Breon, wid.
home at Smuliton, of paralysis, aged 75
years, 5 months and 19 dayae
She daughter of Samuel
Elizabeth Rupp and was born August
14, 1847. Ogn® July 11, 1869. she united
in marriage with Ellas Breon, who pre-
ceded her to the grave about five yeara
ago. This union bh blessed with the
following children: Mra Charles 5
Smul, of Smullton; Mrs. Daniel Shee-
han, of Caugua, N. Y.: Mre WwW. 3
Hackenberg, of Rebershurg
WwW. of Ogden, Utah: Ezra 8,
lumbus, Ohio: Mra. Elmer
Miliheim, and Myles W.. of Smullion
Also daughters, Mrs ,
Long and Orpha M., who preceded her
to the grave.
Interment was made in Rebersbury.
STOVER.—Mre. Mary Stover.
of Thaddeus D. Stover, died at
home at Smuilton, following a short
tiness with pleuro-pnetmonta, aged 87
years, 3 months and 28 days.
Her husband died about seven years
ago, but she is survived by threo
daughters, Mrs Kate Burd and Mrs
Carrie Detwiler, both of Smuliton, and
Mrs, H. H. Royer, of Rebersburg.
Mrs. Stover's maiden name wag Mary
Guisewite and she was born and grew
to womanhood in Haines township. She
was a noble woman, a Kind mother and
ro
’ 1 webvices wore conducted Wy
was a and
(loorge
of Coe
#
Swope, of
two Clarence
reliet
her
+ veg
¥
Shultz,
Lutheran
the Rebershurg
interment
Rev, pastor of
charge, Was
the
Rebersburg
made iy Latheran:Reformed cem
etery at
Mrs. Sarah Reed MeNitt,
Andrew MeNitt, of Belle.
her
of
MeNITT
the mother of
fonte, died at home in Reedsville,
months,
McNitt was
spent
after an ness Bome
Mrs
and
Lue
to her advanced
Mifftin
there
age.
county,
Sho
in
life
born
hes was aged
years, and fadthful member of
the
girthood.
Nitt, died
survived
wis a
church
Alex
Presbyterian
mneoe
Her husband, andl
several years but she
by the following
MeNitt, of Bellefonte A
Milroy; O. J.
Mimi Nuncy
ind Mary
Mich
ARO,
children
Andrew
Brown, of
RC
at home,
Steckel, of Detroit
VICes were conducted at
mterment in the Heed
Who Can Beat This?
Rhode Isiand
Hollenbach, of
during the
Six nens
Hev
hada
within
Burkholder—Yonada,
Sieh
Marriage Licenses,
f
$
Washington's Birthday Exercise,
ji {
¢
{
b
Was
Drill
Dil
Picture Slides by
No admission
ing will be Wfted
LINDEN HALL
Eat Rs
ater,
gpent the week-end
Mre
with her
wwe
Mra. Charles Mothers-
baugh
Friday Bharer, youngest
son of Mr Wesley
was takén to the Bellefonte hospital!
for treatment.
Mr Mrs A Pr
daughter, Winifred. of
«ond with
Loroy
Mrs
On
and Shure
and
WwW ieland
Htute
and
Colioge,
weal the former's
and family,
Gearhart
spent the
brot hey here
Me
aceompanied
to
Htiln
AC
Altoona for a
ann
and
Mra
Robert
Lior aunt,
M issn her home in
short visit
SPRING MILLS
Mr, and Mra
by, on Feb, 12, a daughter
I. J. Zubler has been very
pneumonin,
Cinyton Btover and family spent Sun-
day at Millheim.
Walter Wolfe was to Sunbury
Sunday where he vigited relatives
A singing class has been organized
with Luther Musser as director.
Mra. WHEam Vonads, of Deaver
Dam, fs seriously 1 with a paralytic
stroke. ‘
Mra. Andrew Rote reesived notice of
the death of her sister, Mw Clara
Bowersox, at Woothwird,
WANTED .--One hundred or more
new dubscribers to The Contre Report.
or, at $1.60 per year, In advance; sat-
Isfaction guaranteed, or money res
Born, to Charles Zer-
ill with
on
funded.
Pa ake ew
,
pe
ov li
Opening Up Roads, i
The crossed the valley |
Mond
the
snow plow
afternoon and dd some work |
. |
Seven Mountains, On Toeesday |
wlternoon 1 returned and worked
No
Nittany
tao this office us
on
i
have
Mountain reports
been made to the com
the work done
————
Bible Class Adopts Orphan.
Men's Bible Class in the LL
the
ither
The
school, at monthly clas:
meeting on Tuesday evening, provided
for th nee of Armenia
oomtribution fv
f 1
a 33950
yr 2s
aA A Sh AA
NIEMAN’S
Pre-Inventory Sale -
Every man and woman who is interested in the
matter of New Clothing and Shoes at this time of
the year, should look around and compae values and
note the difference,
There are all kinds of saies these days, but-
Where do you find Known-Quality
Clothing or Shces at such Genuine
Reductions as are presented here in
this Clearance Sale ?
WE HAVE RESERVED NOTHING. All of
Fine Stock of Clothing and Shoes is included
our
1
this
in
Clearance Sale.
D. J. NIEMAN
“Always Reliable” MILLHEIM, PA.
renee
i
> hill
Is ir bill
I can see right
a
ng year
kept me so thin
me,
the
sas}
ignN
A Good Thing - Don't Miss It.
your name and address plainly
together with 5 cents (and this
rerlain Medicine Co, Des
and receive in return a
« ng Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
bropchial, “flu” and whooping coughs,
and tigkliug throat ; Chamberlains Stom-
ach af Liver Tablets for stomach trou-
les, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd
the heart, biltousness and constipation
Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every
family for hurns, scalds, wounds, piles,
and skin affections ; these valued family
medicines for ouly § cents, Don't miss
it,
Send
written
<li) to Chamt
Mornes, lowa,
trial pa kage
ontait
a ————————
Cot a cold ?
MENTHOLATUM
clears it out.
WARNING!
Do not experiment. Buy the Very Best that
years of experience can bring forth.
Modern GLENWOOD Ranges
THAT MAKE BAKING and COOKING EASY.
Detroit “Red Star” Vapor Oil Stoves
~The Home for:
GENUINE LINOLEUM.
BURPEE’S GARDEN SEEDS, IN BULK,
TONCAN GALVANIZED ROOFING,
DRESDEN FLAT INSIOE PAINTS for Wood or
Plastered Walls.
DUTCH BOY and CARTER WHITE LEADS
See us before buying.
H. P. Schaeffer Hardware
Both Phones BELLEFONTE
®
melo
Wm. McClenahan
[Successor to R. D. Foreman]
CENTRE HALL, PA.
' We are prepared to deliver you
ALL KINDS OF FEED
CHICKEN FEED, LAYING MASH,
SCRATCH FEED
PILLSBURY FLOUR
(that means the Best) ; Also WAGNER (Bellefonte)
and SUNBURY Flour, by the Barrel cr Sack.
BEST GRADE OF COAL
We Exchange Flour for Wheat
+ We have every reason to feel grateful for the patronage
accorded us during the short time we have served you,
and hope to merit a continuance of that patronage.
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