The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 29, 1923, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENN'A,
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THURSDAY, MARCH 30, i923
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
B. W, SMITH.. corse Editor
EDW, E, BAILEY......Looal Editor smd
Business Manager,
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Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab
as second class mall matter.
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance.
ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices,
twenty cents per line for three insertions, |
and tem cents per line for each additional |
lusertion,
Local notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line:
minimum charge, twealy-five cents,
Display advertising rates made known
on application.
EE
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
One long and five short blasts when |
fire is south of Reformed church.
of
mill
church:
GHURGH APPOINTMENTS,
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
. REV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor,
SERVICES FOR
SUNDAY, ARPIL i, 1923
Milie, 10: 30
{Holy Communion)
Spring Ou
Lord”
Centre Haft, 2:30-
Lord” (Holy Communion)
Tusseyville, 7:30 p. m
Lord”. {Holy Communion)
Other announcements for week: —
Centre Hall
Services for. the week-end
day, Friday and Saturday «
Early
dren,
Sunrise Service by
6 o'clock.
Sunday School, 1:30 p. m
Light Brigade, Sunday at 1
Luther League, 6:30 p. m,
Note—Easter Eggs for Orphans
Home are to be dn by Thursday even
ing.
AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge
John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.)
Mittheim—Preparatory and Conf
(Rev
ation Service Friday evening
Ss. 8. 9:30
20:
at Holy Communon
special music,
Salem
firmation
RB 8 at
2:30.
Preparatory Se
Sattarday
1:15; Holy %
evening
yanmunion
Aaronsburg—S8, 8
at 7:30.
The theme
will be “The Evidences of
rection of Jesus”
at
of the sermon
Hes
Hous
of the Lord and sing praises {into His
bre
Come to the
Name.
Meeting of
the charge
April 4. May
ance of the members of the
individual consistories
Joint ¢
Wednesda
we have a full
the
on
iim Ete
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Sheriff,
We are anthorized to announce that EF
- R, Taylor, 6f Bellefonte, will be a candi
date for Sheriff of Centre county,
to the decision of the Democratic
as expressed at the primaries te
on Tuesday, September 18th, 1923
subject
yolers
be held
For Treasurer,
We are authorized to announce
L. L. SMITH, of Centre lial
will be a candidate for Mreasarer of Con
tre county, subject to the decicion of
Democratic votéra as expressed
primaries’ to be held on Tuesday,
tember 18th, 1923,
ad
that
Borough
Claw
the
Rep
at
For County Commissioner,
We sre authorized announce thal
JOHN W, YBARICK, of Marion Town
ship, will be a candidate for County Com-
missioner, subject to the decision of ihe
Democratic voters as expres at the
primaries to be held cu Tuesday Bep-
tember 18th, 1923.
to
sed
DRY BILL NOW LAW,
The Pinchot “Dry” hill
by the house on Tuesday and became
a Jaw Tuesday night when the govern.
or signed it. This bill does away with
all licenses granted--the saloon is now
abolished, according the Pinchot
idea. ; .
Tom Beaver, Centre county's repre-
sentative, as one of the 107 who voted
for the bill. Senator Betis also voted
for it when it passed the senate. The
majority was just two above that re-
quired., The Imflot was 107 for and
100 against,
A oot A
Grange Encampment Date,
The commitiee of the Crange -EA-
campment and Fair assocltion at a
recent meeting decided September let
to 7th, inclusive, 4s the dutes for the
60th Annual Encampment and Fair on
The management has every reason
to feel gratified over the success of
the 1822 Encampment and Fair, ‘and
already fs plouning to make the 50th
wis passed
to
the best in ity history.
- THE DEATH RECORD,
MEYER —Calvin Noah Meyer
March 10,
was
1865, and died as the
inflammatory rheumatism,
Saturday evening, March 24, aged
In the immediate fam-
Mary,
one
born
result of
years, 14 days.
Ry is survived by his wife,
Vianna (nee Stover) Meyer and
Lynn Vinton Meyer, who (is
sophomore at Frank¥in and Marshall
The following brothers and
also survive: William, of Lo-
Jacob and Philip, of Coburn,
are half brothers; Cyrus, Thomas, Mrs.
he
son, a
College,
sisters
ganton;
and Mrs, Laura Bart-
A
about
Lynn Korman,
ges, of Coburn. daughter
him in death eleven years ago.
services Wednesday morning
at 10 O'clock
the Reformed church at Co-
from the house and con-
tinued in
burn, of which Mr. Mever was a faith-
conducted by
Hollenbach,
class composed of
Mr.
the capacity of pall bearers,
ful and active member,
John 8.
8,
Rev,
Ss.
the pastor,
Members of a
young men, taught by Meyer,
served in
an excellent sign of respect and appre-
clation for his leadership.
Mr. Meyer the lum-
wns engaged In
wis thus well known
He
band, in
and
business
qa Community was a member
+ Cobar wiich capacit)
as well as
je
evid household wish
ind friends
VInpatng guring
wind and father
more vears, Miss Sadie Led
fohn R
Monday
iifined
He
held t
be made
lorain
Attorne
Ohio
endmot hereof
{ Tlevedund who
Harding
RP
attended the
of President
Mi oken amp
and ehildren
Ss
Baker
Strabies of
NTRUBLE “
Me widow
Walker
sur Zon
Fifty-nine
My
of
Catharine
fealah
died
an
township at her home
following {lines of ten
VE re years ago she mar-
eid Isninh Struble and ever since hand
Zion
of
two
made her home in the vicinity of
nin ier
#re
Mr. Struble passed away a
rears ago but surviving her
vie!
al -
wis
Mary OC
of San
St ruble,
Francisco,
and
home, a
She
three
Miss at
Jacob, al
brother
Lattimer Baker,
I Mrs, Angeline Fredericks and Mrs
WwW. 8 Halfpenny, of
Mrs E. A. Hauck, of Phoenixville,
EVEY. «William H
ng grocery salesman well known thea
Pennsyvivania, died his
following HE
He was born In
sixty-five years ago. and
He
son,
@ leayves one
fens,
Lewisburg, and
Evey, a travel
out centrad at
home in Look Haven an
nese of some weeks,
Penns Valley
at one time lived in Bellefonte.
survived his wife and one
Walter Evey, as well as two
Mre Margaret Love, of Plttshurgh and
Mra Adie Houseman, of Altoona. The
remains taken to Boalshurg
where funeral services were held
A ————— PA ISAS
Notice, Farmers,
We are expecting a car of fertiline:
to arrive any day. Place your order
now, «William MeClenahan, Centre
Hall
in
hy
wiatere,
were
LAM
Car of Chesinnt Coal
We unloaded a car of chestnut coal
on Tuesday and are ready to supply
you with this fine grade of coal
We hive ao a car of SCREENED
Cannel coal on the way.
BRADFORD AND CO,
Centre Hall, Pa.
RS IM IS *
FOR SALE. Orpheum No. 1 banjo-
mandolin, with case; only slightly
used. Boyd Jordan, Centre Hall; Bell
phone S4R41. Stp
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Some Dolngs of the Centre Hall Pres.
byterians,
At a congregational meeting held In
Presbyterian church, Iast
the local
Sunday, George lenner served as
chairman and J. T. Potter as secretary
Fhe congregation elected
Emerick snd €. ©. Benner
elders. Heckman
Arney, terms of office
this March,
as trustees for a
A report of last year's congregational |
meeting was read and accepted by the |
congregation. The financial
given by FF, V. Goodhart was accepted.
George
ruling
Charles |
ans
John and
expired
re-elected serve
term of three years. |
whose
wera to
report
The sixty members of this church have |
this year paid-—
To expenses
$350
$355
To minister
To benevolence
remaining in their
than. .
And have
$300
treasury more i
60 per cent
The church
the
has galned
had
two
$211 |
of
ago,
Our
membership ft years
ha April 8th, |
at 10:36, Come let us worship togeth- |
er—J, M i
The visitors
Manse,
next service wii
Kirkpatrick, pastor,
at the Preshyterian |!
Direo ss
Lemont: Muy
and 2
Linden Hall AM
Miss Doroth)
Sunday, were Irvin
Miriam, of
Wieland
Of
and daughter
and Mrs
dred
Frank
Wieland
Homey
Danfel Loudes
of Ha
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Marriage Licenses.
BR. Bex Pivilipshurg
MB
f.ouder
ak
Hanche gelow Philipsburg
Mun
LJ
Munsor
Kizino SON
Martha Travens
Tas
Penni
Biante College
neton State Collegs
d Hallabaugh Philipsburg
Philipsburg
PINE GROVE MILLS
4
totaled ove £76060 00
NEW ADVERTISEMEXTS,
FOI. BALE
Paul
SRG
eR]
Bell phone
GOOD FORD CAR FPF
OR SALE.-
Al
condition
This oar has been
snd many
Buyer wil
respects
good ax new make no
@
Apply at entire Renorts
Hall
mistake
office,
efilre
SALESMEN WANTED to solicit
ders for lubricating ols, greases and
paints commission. Ad-
dress THE HARVEY Oli, €0., Cleve
land, Ohl,
or.
Ralary or
FOR SALE Recleaned Seed Barle:
ix a Srowed which has
good yield, a §'% acre
rate of 50 quarts 1
Variety
is A very
the
the acre yielding in 1922 three
Price, $1 bushel ;
n jote of I bushels or more.
given
hundred
hushels per seks
Join
told
{ree
Snavely, Centre Hall
TIMOTHY AND CHOVER SEED for
Hale:
-W
reasonable price
Tiel
will be sold at
P
FOR BALE Sow, 7 pigs and
ghonts—all puve-hred OO 1. C. Pedi
gree goes with sow: pigs and shoats
eligible to registry Wnt . Bartges,
Centre Hall, Pa. oldp
Colyer, Centre Hall
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_
FOR RENT ~The farm Known as
the Roland Zettle farm, looated one:
half mile wouth of Bpring Mills, is of-
fered for vert ax a farm, or the house
will be rented separdiely from the land
as a private residence—G. C. KING,
Bpring Mills, Pa. ol3p
JCONCRETING ~<1 will be ready to
do afl kinds of concrete work just as
soon as the weather will permit,
Prices reasonable and work guaran-
teed to be satisfactory. Also have for
sale concrete building blocks and con-
arete fence poste—John Kramer, Cen
tre Hadi, Pa. ollip
HOUBE 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 houses snd gar.
age are both Wm perfect condition. This J
is a good stand for any kind of busi-
nesa~L. L. §MITH, Centre Hall, ~ w|
%
|
-
dren’s |
cently added
est sensation
“A'ways
Reliable”
D.
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We have prepared well, better than
has proven to be the .great-
in this community. [pd of we
MILL-
HEIM
J. NIEMAR
WANTED;
By GROCE & BLOOM SILK
MILL at SPRING MILLS, PA.
FIVE (5) GIRLS
16 Years age or
learn winding of silk, so
can operate our new
when installed.
03 over, to
they
machines
Our work is difflenlt,
pleasant. We will rug an anfo-
mobile daily which will bring the
help from Centre Hall to Spring
Mills, and again, of
charge,
not but
back free
If any girl Is interested in work.
ing In the Sik Mill, please get in
touch with the firm at
either calling or writing,
are ready
at once,
> GROCE .& BLOOM,
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once hy
as
fo start additional help
we
Peed it for 8 weeks,
Conkey's is low in fibre and just
eas Decal Soret.
®Conkey's is the Original
Feed. I aie Dn
is thoroughly
or el ursdients
For Sale hy
"Ki L, NMeCLAIN & CO,
TYRONE, PA,
i
ne STAR STORE
Established 1889
(i. 0. BENNER, Proprietor
You will «till find us on the “Flat Iron Corner” atthe Station. We have
foun from the little Hen-Coop, years ago, to a business with the Largest
Nock of apy store in the valley. We have always almed to keep what the
people want It is frequently heard that If you ean't gei what you want,
STORE!
ro
fo the “STAR and you will surely get i.
We GREATLY
the
the
Have REDUCED OUR PRICES, and o you will get: in
Hine and follow crowd, you will land at the “STAR STORE"
and get
sour share of profits,
The following are only a few of the Sledge Hammers you will find; come
and see the rest:
READ THESE PRICES
[SHREDDED WHEAT
[CORN FLAKES
IPUFFED WHEAT
[GRAPE NUTS
|¥ Bre. BANNER LYE
[ALY SCRAP TOBACCO
GINGER SNAPS
BEST CREAM CHEESE
FANCY MIXED CANDY
0c FANCY LOOSE
Me CLOTHES PINS
1% Search Light Matches
16c 3 LBS. LOOSE COCOA
25¢ 3 pkgs. Cream CORN STARCH
2c MOTHERS OATS
6c PILLSYBURY FLOUR
S5¢ P & G NAPTHA SOAP
20c IVORY SOAP
COFFEE
<
doz,
Box
4 for
Lib,
Lb,
Lh,
We conld go on and quote hundreds of items equally bow, and If you are
a Cash Buyer you can certainly savemoney at “THE STAR”
Our Stock hac never been more complete, and consists of
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
DRY GOODS, XOTIONS,
FRUITS, NUTR, ETC
SHOES, HARDWARE,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED a dozen patterns of GENUINE LINOLEUM.
2 yards wide, at a price of Se sq. yd, These are the Best Goods, and ean
vas hack.
We keep a Jot of articles not found in most stores, viz: Dynamite Caps,
and Fuses, Plaster, Roofing, Gasoline, Ofls, Palats, Salt of every kind and
size, Lime, Oyster Shell, Poultry Netting, Glass, Tranks, Sul Cases, cand a
host of other things too numerous to mention,
TYRONE BREAD ALWAYS ON HAND-COMING
EVERY bay,
IN FRESH
»
A AAA AA A A
G. 0. BENNER
CENTRE HALL
Ee
NEW BOX STATIONERY
At the Office of THE CENTRE REPORTER
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