CL aN SR paras CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, snray. a THE THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923 We Lamon SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B. W. SMITH .....ecrtrsrransvssns Editor EDW, E. BAILEY Looal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mail matter. JERMS.—The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.30 a year, In advance. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three {nsértions, 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; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising rates made known on applieation, Borough Fire Alarm. in the borough Bradford & Co. sound: ind two short blasts when church; In case of fire of Centre Hall, y will the mill whist! One Reformed nd five short blasts when of Reformed church. fire is north of One fire "CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN C. DRUMM, Pastor, —SERVICES FOR—' SUNDAY, MAR. 18, 1933 1: 30 Livingstone, the uncems Centre Hall ind Teacher Tr irse), Wednesday eve- of H. KE ain- (rove School, 1:30 6:30 p. m, Sunday p. m, L League, Lentey Services In Lutheran Chureh, ble during this hold a each of the five churches season ta to week or more ization of the people in the KSOery- places where we will hold f Holy week services #t. Marks, Spring Mills, part of the t H aa SPRING MILLS LUTHERAN CHURCH MONDAY, 1:38 P. TUESDAY, P. oi Weed 3 foliows M.~"The Second Mile" A Ww M tt lesson in Mamility WEDNESDAY, the 7:30 PF. M.~"Lessons on Doctrine of the Cross.” CFNTRE HALL LUTHERAN CHURCH THURSDAY, 3:30 PF. M.~"The Cross of Christ.” FRIDAY, 5: the Ww Pr. M—"Some Views of Atonement,” SATIRDAY, 7:30 PV. M~*Following Jes- us" EASTER DAY. HALL, 8 A, M. Sunrise Service MILLS, 10:30 A, M.~"Our Ris en lord” (Communion Nerviee). (CENTRE HALL, 2:30 P. M~"0Our Risen Lord” (Communion Serviee.) TUSSEYVILLE, 7:3 FP, M.~"Our Risen Lord.” Serviee,) CENTRI SPRING (Commpnion [.emont, mornin g; Linden BURG REFGEMED Charge Hollenbach, pastor.) regular services 9:30 regular Knownig and Oheving SERVICES from AT COBURN. Penn State Y this tivities of Saturday after he of Nion serv res the be at Coburn week an athletic and social on Sunday as armed church, grove at 2 10:30 A, M.; P. M. church, 7:00, Dis Evangelical Lend a hand ty the work. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff, We are authorized to announce that EB. R. Tayler, of Bellefonte, will be a candi dute for Sheriff of Centre county, subject to the decidlod of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries to be held on Tuesda¥, September 15th, 1923, For Treasurer, We are authorized to announce that J. LL. SMITH, of Comtre Hall Borough, will be a candidate for Treasurer of Cen. tre connty, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries to be held on Tuesday, Sep. tember 18th, 10234, ’ Ini i i a Every farmer should realize that to a large Cogree he valses his owp insect pests by permitting them to develop on his farm to attack the rext.season's Crop. * i * TLE . Heaviest Losers Under publican Rule. Res Farmers worth $23,783,- Mrm products in 1922 were $14.310,200,000, compared with 000,000 fn 1819, according to figures the Department of Ag- reulture, With the exception of 1921, this. Is the fowest value placed on Am- 1816 Farmers will receive somewhat 1923. of Agrl- have just dssued by erfcan farm products since high their in it is the they er prices or Crops Department will since predicted by oulture, but not made any the commodi- ties cdlathing, more which money, they have to buy food, lumber, hardware, machin- increas of ery, tools, furniture, ete.—are ing $n cost faster than the value their crops Is growing. During the administration, beginning 0 1621, the had buy what he needed in a dear market two vears of the Republi- onan March, farmer has 10 his products in a the and. sell cheap mar- ket. He had no far enough was only producer who power to advance his prices In in this to cover his costs. consequence of his helplessness the Everything respect farmer bore the brunt of deflation. on his land was deflated debtedness, The Wilson exvept his taxes and his in- year o he first that first complete administration ended 1914 In that worth was June 30, vear farm pro $9. 8465,000,000, which du Yeu rs ducts were value had ing « In Wiis ans about the they of the each previous five 1915 the $10.775.000,006; 1817, £180.000.000, of farm 1616, $19.331.000,000; 1618 value products $12,406 ,000,000 $22, Hn in 191% last Wilson ul in in and in the the second $23.7 plete year of ministration $3,000,000 Marriage Licenses. Wynn “ Margnret Altenderfer Charles R Kunbun . « MEesburg . », George 4. Thomas Christine M: Spicer Arthur Cagsidy Pease Terawure M M John Anna Snook TUSSEYVILLE. of Triersvilie, Dome ¢ Pr Sunday Mi oved My ws, (Froese, at the Charlie ind Mra, CO Ramer at Blsin Palmer, at Potters Mills Mre. M. FF. Rosen ] } fil for weveral wWeekw the as Who nh we $1 way is around again Ass Anna Harter. who it Smje College, spent it the home of het and famiy Theodore Tavior spring He the H 1 to Go re Stoner is ed ding hifh pain Himb which Togs st the tog Wagne: Sunday to WRikam herve poe who ig failing in health William Rock- Maria Wagner He was acrompanied by tha utter BO har been ev and Charies Geary iting at the home Hosan where his wife for severn weeks taking care of her mothe GEORGES VALLEY and Mrs. Maurice Ira Lingle Goble and family the home of and Mex. J. W. Gobble Miss Sara Vonaidn with friend, Mr. at the F day nt Lingle viwited home on Sunday. < Sun My apent his parents rf Sunday a - spent ternoon her Miss Go Lingle Mra the Confo The Stork Monday ail Mrs Long spent her daughter, Andy home of John Mr weed visited the home of Mrs, E. E Aukerman and fteft them a little girl. Mrs, H. M. Lingle moved her house: hold goods to the home of her daugh- Mrs J' B. Ripka, ghe her future home, E. Aukerman came Johnstown where he has been employ - ed since last full, and is spending this week with his, familly ev. G. W. Frey preached his fare. well sermoh on Sunday morning at Locust Grove, His many friends here are sorry to see him leave. Confer ence has stationed him in York coun ty. His place will be filed by Rev. E. E. Haney and last ter, where will make ©, down from here. Standard 05) Co. Hogeing It Philipsburg Journal. Why dre we paying price for gasoline—or near soline-- that reeks with kerosene oft? ~ Possibly that question has been answered by a senatorial committee that ha been making an exhaustive investigation of the question. That committee has made ftw report, and the report justifies many in the belief that the Standard Of compmny absoitely dominates the oll industry of the United States, It fa time for another shakeup, if an of- ficial dhaker can be found who is not for wale. a profiteering Car Cannel Coal; car Lump Coal. Cowe sud get your supply eoon-C P. LONG (0, Spring Mipe, Pa HP, . The Centre Reporter, 31.50 a year. PR part inc, 8 THE DEATH RECORD, WAITE years, Lewis Henry Wait aged four Mis (lap two fd Mr Pleasant Monday monia. months, teng days, son Earl Waite, died Fridiy Interment and i on Death was due to on pneu YEARICK —Jayle Harry Yearick, *ded nt Mis, Hugéne, son of the of Har - Sunday, home his grandmother, Frank baugh, In lebersburg, On aged eleven months and eleven days wis made at Rebershurg « The «child Interment mn The weeks father dled an him, Wednesday survives, mother of the {ow after giving birth to and since had the grandmother named above then been tenderly cared for hy d at Mon- to Dale die DALE het Mra, Henrietta home in Boalsburg early on day hee death being due of Wednesday, of morming, interment WwW, W church infirmities age Rev. J Lutheran msde agne peERtor the of which church the deceased was omem ber, having been the ofllGating no ster. s Mis, Rutherford, Dale, whose maiden name native of Hunting 1, Henry wns n Her about twenty county hush Hed The re don Dale peven chitdren Mra Harry Charles Dale Dale, Bo Fig |SUrYVIVINE oensed fonte M wisnrg Anna MOYER what SWEETWOOD swentwonnd died of Potters Survive Interment wns nearin come fer ————— LINDEN HALL Woes Harry mother lerome the vacant for Mrs here Whikins move Bond hwooase her several Porter, of visiting snd Years ontmouth F Margaret End in = E. Wietuand, Centre county . : Tresor Mrs s Wesley will move on Thurs. Rosa’ house and the Walker Fllen Flovd day to present tennant, to the Treagier Potter vacated farm ——————— PLEASANT GAP. The Sportsmen's wives who mise the meetings at the Sports do missing gemi-monthly know what talk not And them men's cozy hall, they ents! Mr at ne about We and Mrs have both Hunter, of Mars. Miller, few dave to cave for Miller Kate Levi are in pregent. Mos Pittsburgh, a { conpein of will be here in a them Same the Pleasant Gap party on Tuesday evening, March 20th] to be held in Noil' hall, over the store, for the benefit of the Bellefonte hos. pital. Tickets, 50° Refresh mente free. Come. Mr. and Mrs, James Bilger on Fri day evening entertained With four ta- bles of five hundred. The guests present were: Prof, Roscoe Treaster, Mr. and Mra, J. Sumner Miller, Miss Neecka Lytle, of Altoons, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brooks, Mm Frank Irvin, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bger, J. T. Noll and wife, and Mr. Gallagher. Elegant re- freshmente were served, and the guests departed in the wee small Tours, ladies of “500 of progressive are planning a cents, % Food Sale The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Evan: gelical church will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon and ev'g, March 31, in the Susdgy-schodd room of the church. The sale will consist of can dies, colorell eggd, cakes, ples, etc. i Pw wn Be { Mrg Frank Ennist POTTERS the w#ick Mrs Burkholder the Lot Among are Palmer and Frank Morris Sunday and family spent at Condo home, Earl 8mith home and left a nice big boy. ’ s . . 8 Ralph Sweetwood is emploved now has been home for a of visiting at George Auman week on wlekness John L nion, account Wagner Mount in Lot Condo expects to move Lo Old Fort on Friday 5 Mr, and Mrs, Henshall, College, spent Sunday with the Mrs A:Carson, C. 8B, ter's mother, Wilkinson. "Baquire F Mrs Smith spent a day Lloyd Smith spent a short time Thomas, Ruth 8. Thomas and Mrs. Lena in Bellefonte. of of Coburn Fred and wide, at the Auman home, Witmer flin « ¢ | OD hie ping last week Mi spent in aunty Duck get or his sale, Enn.st workin Emerscn uit #“ ill and Cit expect ind View went anima! killed NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, IMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED fo GREAT NEWS! Big New Line of UGS Nieman’s Department Store has just added a new Rug Department. We are truly 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. Danville TRUCK FOR SALE FORD TON We tuck ia equipped with starter | rex; home-made dy | Can be bought ring - | James Frohm, T4R3. i ’ bowly ~ Hall, P Bell phone FOR SALE 2 Purebred Bulls, of King Sergis breeding: ready for ser | OM. ip reasonatde ~ toy Halt wil sid] vice: Garbhriek, Cen ire MARE FOR SALE.~—Sorrel mare, 10 1450; and all selling, have lost her CRUST, Centre Hall years old, weight sound reason for T right: mate si’ tp FOR SALE Potatoes at $1 45 per bushel, owing kinds: Sir York State treated Seed The fol- Walter Raleigh, Iu- ral New Yorker, Green Mountain, Rus- Let he nave your order early. WAGNER GEISS, Beliefonte. Pa, all act. -1) both phones, HOUSE AND GARAGE FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale his dwelling house and garage, located on the north-east corner of the diamond, in Centre Hall, The house and gar- age are both im perfect condition. This is a good stand for any kind of busi- ness. 1. L. SMITH, Centre Hall FOR SALE.—~Orpheum No. 1 banjo- mandolin, with case; only slightly used. Boyd Jordan, Centre Hall; Bell phone S4R41, Up » U. 8. Government Underwear. 8, 500000 pieces New Government Wool Underweéar purchased by us to soll to the public direct at 5c BEACH. Actual retail value $2.50 each. All sizde— Shirts, 34 to 49; Drawers, 30 to 44. Send correct sizes. Pay Postman on delivery or send us money order. If undepwear is not satisfactory, we will refund money promptly upon request Dept 24, PILORIN WOOLEN CO, 1476 Broadway, New York, N. ¥. wr. » 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 INSIDE PAINTS for Wood or Plastered Walls. DUTCH BOY and CARTER WHITE LEADS See us before buying. H. P. Schaeffer Hardware BELLEFONTE n——— TRI Wm. McClenahan [Successor to R. D. Foreman] CENTRE HALL, PA. We are prepared to deliver you ALL KINDS OF FE 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. ; r e in your condition. ‘of permanent benelit to thoutands who were afflicted just y don't you try a bottle? Cet in line for better today. Every Drug Store carries Dr. Miles’ | ig aos .
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