* wos WC a THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUND WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. WwW. sMITH EDW, BE, Looal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hal as second class mall 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 fnsertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, flve 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. fire In the borough Hall, the Bradford & Co. sound: of mill ind two short blasts when of Reformed church; ind five short blasts when ith of Reformed church. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, PENN'S YALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, MAR. 11. 1923 David Valley. 10:30 Old Man and 0 David Hero ements for week:— Centre Hall nd Teacher Traln- irse), Wednesday eve- Byron CGaris Misg- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff, that E candi anounce ill be a county, subject Demoeratic voters he held rimaries ISth, to 1923 Lenten Season. ep held ihe ec- has been set a- msideration oi gon. It mprises ling Easter, and i= the three Sundave Ash Wednesday » of Lent goes back Spevial ascetic observ. derived fromm Heathen- on led them to intro- order to appease the Judnism for avor of gens wdoptoed their sins Almighty the welded history of h, persecution together and they fasted a more vivid the Saviour's suffer- heran church belongs I making the Lenten seas really should be. Instead fasting and becoming ascetic, sold hurohess hold special services in our which we read, study. concerning the tnd death of our Lord. and Sav. Jone Jos and pray suffer. ings we Christ, Thus we have Lent- en services stripped of thelr formal- wheh they had in the past, and replacing it with the true spirit of worship Triune In short supreme mo- now is, and should be, to wphold Christ, Crucified, as the only hope of world, Just when men are denying the Divinity of Jesus Christ and the fundamental teachings of God's Word, do we need more than ever the kind of preaching that will hold up Jesus Christ, crucified, risen, ascended, und coming agnin. Let ns remember this in this Lent. enTheason now before us-~REV., M, C.. DRUMM. The 67th congress just adjourned passed « imost five hundred hills. The special « vnion was called to pass the shipping Bil. The pet measure of the present fafled and most of the Re publicans are sathdled with ite failure. ism and superstition to the (iol the one tive a dying Tew, Rev, Bingmay Returned, F. Bingman morning Rev. J returned Wed csdiy from the From the it will be Conference at York, found that he Hall ch which will be pleasing to his several pointment st wag returned to Centre rege congregations as well as to othe not members of ‘his church, The appointments in the Jlewisburg {W. J given istrict Presiding Fi- der) Campbell, are herewith: H H. RS Waltz, Brown D. Hill Flickenstine { Mamoral) (North )—J, Berwick (St. Paul) Bloomsburg—J. W. Buffalo Valley-—J. Centre Hall-—J, FP. F. D. Sherman Danvilie—J. R WwW. Badr, Wharf Lewisburg—J. D, W. H. Warburton MiMlinburg-N. J. Dubs Mitthedm—C. B Miimont-1. M3ton—~J, P Nescopeck—-I, E Northumberland Berwick Berwick Star Clood Bingman, Columbia Scheehteriy Dushose-—A I. N Hunumel's Campbell Espy WwW, C. Shortess Hoch Lopez Snyder Fuhrman Hower ID. Stover. PD. L io Fulyman Hes Kieffel Kepne: Penns Creek--B, Keller I. A M. A Ransom Rebersburg man Ringtown Se ranton Mills Milton Nanticoke —F White Deer—J B Winfield H. A Members of Quilrterly Conference Juwell: Lewishu W. PP Thomas Spring West West RR. 8. Daubert H. Moyer Mays Snook Dushore—C'. E W. E. Doct Holenbaugh, A i "inte Mummey, Bi PF ind 1 R Lopes, West Milton—L Ww D..D Puni H shop J Duninp ives ‘gas (Godble Flood at Lock Haven. stoves Various flooded 0 had ind tig A Mareh Blizzard. Monday night young blizz in, and a north-east T day noon brought us «ff snow with possible Tha cross making vid &N gain MW, with cars very dMicult in any Kind of vehikle., This snow fall brings tot:d for the winter up the 65 _ inches SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, congress adjourn Alnu bit few of THE The ut #Mxiy seventh od hundred ble wore noon cn Sunday $f five Passed, them are of enough Importance tt, 1a remembered. The acted énvluded hill, duction legislation MeCumbor more Important the immigration the army tablishment of a the farm oreditas bill Although a large majority in both the house and fall pres. iff restriction faw: re. fs {nid of and navy, adget svetem the Repuldicans have had not aile the senate, there has been a ure of co-operatbn betwoen dent amd comgress This resulted in of the meas- Ores most strongly urged by the Pres- ident, the shipping bill, being defeated after months of delay and debate, Among the H¥s that falled the President's approval notwithetand- ing a heavy vote In its favor in both house and senate was the soldier bon- us measure, The President also vetosd a proposal to increase pensions of C'vil war veot- orang, Although some beneficial jegistation has been enacted, from a Republican viewpoint, for which the President de- serves a large part of the oredit, if the accomplishments of the sixty. seventh congress are judged on the basis of the promises made by the Republican leaders before the chief actors in the performance were chog- en, it would hinve to be put down aw 1 Suiture. * The President is playing golf. one io get THE DEATH RECORD, Mrs, Erie V Dam, ona home at Beaver ring Mills, Sunday noon, sult of paralytic st: Mit he ane or mor Interment will ba mm | Fri The Pam maida Wy th wil died deceased is widow of about NAM go Vonada, who Her rie Jamison, of school Vers ago. madden having been a daughter | well | Valley. She Fen a I Fred 8. Jamison, the now n teacher in Penns the staster of the late was Two brothers her, namely, Olan A Willard W Ohio These Milton, |avive Mifflinbure, Youngs- Jamison Jamison, and W. Jamison, children Zerhy Stat Frederick, town, vive her: Sumner, Spri Mrs. C HOUSER me LINDEN HALL Wert, who hb M hia sister fie Ralston midday with Mrs Cathar the Tahlmy Baendf ord of Helen Mins ine pent week-end at ne the guest home here Misa Heleh Hall to oritically Frank for Phillips, her Isider waa called to Oak nurse Edeurd Zong who #1 with Phillips the returned to wn pneumonia were Ella Al- who Mien home in atid son, hove funcral of their toona, Tuesday Mikired Wieland, who has been home week with an tt her Voratdonal for a attack of tonsil. ts, returned the SBpring Mills Wedneaday. duties at school on ER — TUSSEYVILLE. Mre, John in the flu but is slowly Improving. The stork visited the home of Ear) Ross and left them a baby daughter. Stewart Jordan purchased a mule af the horse sale at Centre Hall. George Horter purchased a team of horses at the sale at Centre Hall on Saturday, 3 , Those who hed béen (with the grip are all around again except Mrs M. F. Rossman, who has heen quite ‘41 but is slowly improving. I A Food Sale, The Ladies’ ANd Society of the Bvane gelicnl church will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon and ov'g, March 31, in the Sunday-school oom of the church, The male will consist of can Wert has been with diew, colored egge, cakes, ples, etc. AAR EL SA SRG i Re ks BOALSBURG, Charles Rearn how been very 1 with grip but is getting better fo ce, but rat dnys of winter On We Iehekah Ww, Rev toral wo Sunday Mrs household PENN HALL. “ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 1 § i MARE FOR BALE. Sorrel mare, 10 ; 1450; w selling, have Jost her CRUST, Centre Hall. 3tp nd, weight sound and all L mate FOR SALE--York Btate treated Seed t The fol- Walter Raleigh, ITu- $1 45 per bushel wing kinds Sir | New Yorker, Gree Let me WAGNER GILISS, Beliefontn, Pa. ph oll n Mountain, Rus- 3 nave your order early NEA, CLERRS, $133 free particulars write R. Terry (former Raflway Mail, 18 upward, mo. Expecience unnecesary. For Civil Bervice examiner) 1765 Darpister Bldg, Washington, DD. C. olbp HOUBE AND GARAGE FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale his dwelling house and garage, lccated on the north-east corner of the diamond, in Centre Hall. The house and gar- age are both in perfect condition. This is a good stand for any kind of busi. ness ~~L. L. S8MITH, Centre Hall, 7U FOR BALE.-Orpheum No. 1 baujo- mandolin, with case; only _ slightly used. Boyd Jordan, Centre Hall; Bell phone 84R41. Up U. 8. dovernment Underwear.,—2,. 500,000 pieces New Government Wool Underwear purchased by us to soll to the public direct at 5c BACH. Actua! retail value $250 each. All sizes Shirts, 34 to 46; Drawers, 30 to 44 Hend correct sizes. Pay Postman on delivery or send us money order. If underwear is not satisfactory, we will refund money promplly upon request Dept 24, PILGRIM WOOLEN CO, 1476 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 4611, WANTED. Ons hundred or more new subscribers to The Centre Report: er, at $1.50 per year, in advance; sat- igfaction guaranteed, or money ve . BRR I SIS he I a ——_ . ——————————— CREAT NEWS! Big New Line of RUGS Nieman’s Departmbnt Store has just added a new lug Department. We are traly pleased to_state that we have the best selected stock of Rugs in the county. They are conveniently displayed for your easy selection, All are New, Fresh Rugs, in a wide range of Pat- terns and colorings to harmonize with every scheme of interior decoration, Considering the high quality They are all marked at Very Low Prices. D. J. NIEMAN “Always Reliable” MILLHEIM, PA. WARNING! Do not experiment. Buy the Very Best that years of exp:rience 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 GARUEN SEEDS, IN BULK, TONCAN GALVANIZED ROOFING, DRESDEN FLAT INSIDE PAINTS for Wood or Plastered Walls. DUTCH BOY and CARTER WHITE LEADS See us before buying. H. P. Schaeffer Hardware Both Phones BELLEFONTE 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 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, [was meds to restore health to people in your condition. It has been (of permanent benelt to thousands who were afflicted just 2s are. Why don't you try a bottle? Get in line for J beginning today. Every Drug Store carries Dr. Miles’ Medicios PREG! Bm Ea ee SE a ee I -—— — yy % *
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