Hobe a A A TIE. APN AA yar THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 8. WW, SMITH EDbwW, Loeal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hal as second class mail matter, TERMS.—The terms of subscription 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- vertlsements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising rates made known on application. Borough Fire Alarm. of in the borough Hall, Bradford & Co. will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire south of Reformed church. In Centre of mill case fire the whistle is GHURGH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE ~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, MAR. 4, 1923 10:30-~Henry W. uncements for week:-—- Cemtre Hall ng and Leacner Wednesday GUrse) Young People's Missionary Society, Sunday Luther League, 6:30 Pp. m, v y League social ‘riday night has date Lather 1 . i fatsw REFORMED Charge len bac pastor.) ii, 30: church ser- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff, nounce that EB ill be a candi county, subject the Democratic voters the primaries to be held tember 1Sth, 1923 the Stats SS of this objection vercome of ga of the voted to directing of the The complaint about # along the portion Fitamel cigarette be of important the mnstance, if i to the more section it gave towns State roads, would the name of reecting State aio ind traveler heed —————— How Democrats Would De it. t ted the Demo- the house and senate to Gov- Pinchot that #f oad to save Wis poly out by he really the state of needless Pennsylvania of him that ‘by want- he 19.- and They this method eleven money for should dismiss many LL hedderg in reduce the salary others, have shown as much as nine to million dollars could be saved, The Democrats again put themselves record To taxation al vote on 1 follows: vote against any general increase the State nnd Cirrumstances, To the bili anthracite coal SHAX. To vote against any increase in the hunting licenses, The sympathy in by under any for repealing caucus also expressed “its with the needs of State pledged its members to its proper needa” Meeting of Parent<Teachers. Asvoe, The parent-tenchers’ association of College township will hobd its month- ly meeting in the Oak Hall school house, Thursday evening, March 1st, at 7:30 o'clock. Parents, teachers and directors are invited to be present as an interesting program has been arranged. ———————— Don't fail to hear Dr. George P. ide, brangy dl. on gatwrday evening of this wise, Cotlege and provide for in on ——————————————— COURT NOTES, morning Quigley Court convened on Monday with the on the called iellefonte, Honorable Henry bench, The and A, C, selected as grand jury was Mingle, merchant of foreman. Con stables’ returns taken and considera hearing motions and by the The trial list ble time spent in as presented Foveral of the : - was then gone over and the following petitions members Bar, cases disposed of: Atlantic Fruit Co. treve; continued William continued, J. Fred Herman Boal; J. Irvin ve, Frank Balls Krouse vs. John Bergen ve, Theodore DD discontinued. Wagner ve. James Leath ers; continued Jo Bl. continued. Mary H. Miller baugh; continued, Wiliam P. Bell, Jr. R. Wil continued, H. continued. Kidder va. George M Raines ve. J. © Johnston son; Ww. ers) va, Charles O Sortman This leaves but three civil cases open for trial during the week The called Kupko and Mary first case for trial was Joe Kupko, his wife Pinchock, which case went Monday ve, George to trial on afternoon in Leg. about nine Fractured Bone Sunday evening, Shannon Boozer had the misfortune to fall Boozer on a sidewalk # place of business manner as ure. Sunday taken Dr. Lo photo made YOUnNE man was fonte hospital by in X-ray Marriage Licenses, William KR. Jones Margaret Laird Bruce Kr Florence umrine Nail Fred A Pearl E Willis C Mary E Milier Hookenbure IYillen Stine Oltver Lorena School Party. Dif rom Martha Yearick, Kathryn bert Smithy, Ruth Bing 2, Margaret Pr Eillen Todon Myles Meeker Laued Nryvrler Demand for Pedestrians. ans on walk Safety Pedesty ter country roads the teft side $410 advised on the road, Dal H tomohile “Courtesy on facing of oncomang tr Lewis, the American assoc ation ? the part of the auto- moble driver demands the of dim med lights at “This the safety of passing motorists it difficult for the to see a pedestrian edge of the road in the ia ise night,” sald Mr. Lewis factor, while it contributes to makes automobile driver walking along the sme direc This aim. pedestrian the oar is traveling increased # the dark olothing. The that the driver is practically on top of the pedestrian before the comes visible, “Walking on the feft-hand of the road is just as good for the pedes- trian and enables him to see the proacting automobile in time to aside df the motorist does not see him in time to thon owity wears result ia latter be- wide ap- step swerve." . LINDEN HALL Mrs. William B. Ritts of Pittsburgh in visiting at the Wieland home. Mra. J. L. Tressler is spending =a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Wil- tam MeClntice, Dr. and Mrs. Gearhart and returned on Baturday from a mong friends in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Ross and chil. dren returned! Monday from a visit a- mong relatives in Altoona and Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. WiMlam Houser and Mra. Floyd Walker spent a short time last week at the James Raymond home, Leroy, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sharer who has been a patient in the Bellefonte hospital for three weeks, in improving slowly and his recovery seems assured. [His old. er brother, Bruce, who has been hous ed up with rheumatiom, has recoy- ered, family visit a- Just received a supply of Tankage ~ the very best—for poultry and hosw. | Vilitum MeClenahay, Centre Wall, THE DEATH RECORD, SWARTZ Mrs, Punxsutawney, Edgar 8 Swartz of died surgical following operation at the Hahnemann Phila following the hospetad, phida The conditions Operant were nwo; Hi tT just a fow ht un death Mra, Bwartz fa her husband and one son, Edgar and a daughter Ira Swartz wi Swartz, Jr. ir Mra her time at wife of Pratt, of Coat While Pratt vilie husband Potters Mills known here, spent con gideralde when a boy and later when reaching mani ind his acquaintances here will pathize with him in his great MECKLEY John Mex Witt kley veteran, died on Sunday home of his son, Frederdcl Inter ment it Houser Wednesday ftermoon n tery, in Meckiey two daugt Wilttam Fan here AND PERSONAL. Fie T1OCAL Food A 4.4 Sale, § PINE GROVE MILLS Among th and Mra. C IR not SMproving friends hoped Dogs Saturday was ch fn, barn came on morning recovered suffi io be turned loose on Tusees moun- still not of J tain. The The on February shook aa his large LB dogs ncn Passing awny 10, near Downs, Kansas came as a to his relatives and friends here Miness was He apoplexs not stricken Mr Mills, known wis but recently with and never rallied Pine Grove While rugged He threes was born at 26th, 18456 he Valley, married. His daughters, 15 ter and four Goheey August yet in his youth became a pioneer of Rowe Kanes wne twice Inst wife, sons, two grandechitdren, one fig. Burial 12 brothers survive, was made in the west on February . SPRING MILLS The Misston band of the Lutheran church held a social on Fy day night. Mra. Charlies Weaver, who fell the fee un fow daye ago, is improving. John McCool, who has been sick all winter, is also mproving lowly, Born, to Mr. and Mrs, William Oa- man, on February 21st—a son. Clair Allison, of « Renovo, spent last Thursday with bls father, 1. M. Alll- won. Ms. Calvin Zerby, of Ohio, is a vis- itor at the home of her father, An- drow Corman. Miss Ida Long, who fs spending the winter months én Centre Han, spent a few days with relatives, on LA A ni NOT WHAT MOTHER EXPECTED Teacher's Message Sent by Little Clarence by No Means the Kind She Looked For, Aad his debut When he mother wait recently made chodl scholar. home h futher and Narence as 0 Sunday Ca rng ed to hear a report of his experiences, but Clarence evidently was too much dazed by them to begin, “Well, dear,” sald his mother help fully, “did the text?” “Yes, mothes.” “And did of the les “Yes, mother, 1 heart.” “And did basket 7” “Yes, mother.” vou LR you remember the story on? all off sald it by your penny in the you put caught him him ecstatieally, Clarence’'s mother up and “Oh, hugged ’ she ex- ust have you Ili wious ! Yi tla claimed. “Your her un been so proud know she Just loved You, She sald som she?” “Yes, “1 knew it! Clarence's father os “Come, ing to you, didn't mother,” a proud glance at 0 head, ther what the "oe ’ darling, an.” cents in Ledger. teacher sald to mother's little m “She sald for me to bring two next Sunday Copper a Water Purifier. The use of } disinfection struction in of the old id t ous to health, co Star. An Agri change has co ton ment of lon on this subject seem, he says tic case of either he ad« ologist the subject NIEMAN’S Pre-Inventory Sale who i8 interested in the matter of New Clothing and Shoes at this time of Every man and woman the year, should look around and compae values and note the difference, * sales these days, but Where do you find Known-Quality Clothing or Shoes at such Genuine Reductions as are presented here in this Clearance Sale ? WE HAVE RESERVED NOTHING. Fine Stock of Clothing There are all kinds of All 1 * : 1 and Shoes is include Clearance Sale, 5 D. 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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 or 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. 1 a1 ADACHE [You'll feel better as soon as you swallow the first' one. Two or three pills usually stop all the pain,’ DR. MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS are absolutely free from all narcotics and habits ® forming drugs. They relieve without danger and - | without bad after effects. Your druggist sells them.) meen + “iy :
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