The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 05, 1923, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENN’ A.
THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1023
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors.
8 WwW, BMITH........ «oss Editor
EDW., E, BAILEY...... Loeal Editor and
Business Manager.
Bntered at the Post Office in Centre Hal
as secend 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
insertion,
Local notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents,
Display advertising rates made known
on appileation.
a ———
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 church;
One long and five short blasts when
fire | is South of Reformed church.
CHURGH APPOINTMENTS.
PEAN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
REV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor,
RE ——
of
mill
~SERVICES FOR—
SUNDAY, ARPIL 8, 1923
Mille
Enjorymen
Farmers
the True
ex
a Soul.
ges Valley
Hall, 7
Hall.
Centre af
in Centre
Other announcements
Centre Hall
Prayer meeting
{ng (advanced cours:
Ing a home
Sunday School,
Luther League,
Woman's Home
fonary Society, Satur
Evangelical—Centre
30, Quarterly
30; C
Confer
Friday, 7 wamunion
cay.
19:30
30:
Tusseyville,
Hall, 7
Rev. W. J. C
will offic
Centre mmuni
impheil
at
ite y
ference and fuet the
erv.oes,
AARONSBURG REFORLR
(Rev. John 8 Hoillenba
Anronstnira § t 9%: CC
MED Charge
pastor.)
Mm
QO IV ne
ng.
services
St,
April
at T: 3
Paul's
Yice: ar 2:36
Coburn-
eveni
5
S.8
SN. 8. at 9:38: vegular
d atechisne at J.
of the sermon
xn and the Unseen”
of the to fill
duty the people
8 at
The
in the
he duty
pit, it
ies 7:30;
theme
Ree
8
the pul-
is the to fill
the pews”
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Sheriff,
We are authorized to announce
R. Taylor, Bellefonte, will
date for Sheriff
to the decision
as expressed at
on Toesday,
that B.]
be a candi
of Centre county, subject
of the Democratic voters
the primaries to be held
September 15th, 1923
of
For Treasurer,
We are authorized to announce
L. ‘1. SMITH, Hall Borough,
will be a candidate for Treasurer of Cen
tre county, subject to the des of
Democratic voters as expressed at
primaries to be held Tuesday,
tember: 18¢h, 1923,
that
of Contre
the
the
Sep
ision
on
For County Commissioner,
We are anthorized to announce
AJOHN W, YEARICK, of Marion
ship, will be a candidate
missioner, to
Democratie
primaries to
tember 1Sih,
that
Town-
for County Com
of the
at the
Tuesday
gsabjeet the decision
Vvolers as expres sed
held
be
1028
on en.
Philadelphia Man's Sehtence Commuted
Several
hours before the time fixed
for the electrocution of Henry
schreiber, of Philadelphia
Rockview, Monday
Hein
at
sens
county,
morning. his
tence was commuted to life
ment,
imprison-
——————— ao —————
Tioga Grange Gives #1000 to
College Fund.
The first Grange contribution to the
Pennsylvania State Collewe emergency
building fund kince the State Grange
announced that it would erect a $250.
000 dormitory for girl students, has
come from the Pomona Grange of Ti.
oga county, and fs for $1000, one of the
largest Grange gifts vet made to the
colege., This amount will be credited
t7 the Grange Memorial bhulding,
State
THE DEATH RECORD,
Prs—
Krea-
of
Pass
KREAMER. —Henry Weaver
Haif's oldest
respected
at
mer, Centre and one
its
ed
ing
most male citizens,
1TwWany
after
‘of
due
his home on Sunday even-
extending
His
resulting
last
extremely
an fliness over o
period sevoral weeks, ceath
wias to
from
complications,
largely Prior to. his
age
sickness Mr. Kreamer
His
who
was
uniike
his 86th
detive, movements were
me had almost attained
year,
Mr
township,
Miles
Daniel
in
of
Kreamer,
Kreanmer wag born
and was a son
his
og
and Susanna (Weaver)
birth
1837.
occourred September
His first wife
caughter
having
wis Miss Emma
of Dr
began 1
Strohecker i Stro-
1
hecker £
Tne couple dv
Miles
eighties they
Mi
#hip with
as
farmers in township Early in
Hall
partner-
the moved to Centre
where Kreamer formed a
Harper
business,
of
Continuing
Simon and engaged
in mercantile Later the
ine
firm became that Krenmer & Son,
business under that hrm
name until siX’ or eight
Mi
children
VYOurs ago
ore wis bw
of
WT
Miss
born to Kreamer
st wife thdse iil
survive: Samuel 8. Lewis
H. Heo
Johnstown
Johnstown
died
death of
kKman,
A
son all in-
Upon the the first
Mise Mag
Vives
Mr. Kreme;
ie. Hannah,
The
1 deceased:
married
who also sur nim
following reo Bury
John Wolf
Abraham
Mrs
mma
sisters
Mrs
Mira
ve
»
wah
ehershure Amanda
tt!
i
i Eliza,
1
WILLIAMS. — Mg
Ww Wal
home in Lemont
s then
Mary i
died it
af tern
wife of Ss mms
on Sunday
whose
t Be
Miss Mary
oruseeed IRE WAS
wits horn alsbhurg
name Was
thes nine , o
Miller
hilipshurg)
y Lemnont
do
hea utidu
devoted
eased
Hh
emembered
the Jouirna
leaves one
Harry Mill
James |
i € f
smgwell
tok Wednes-
place on
HAINES
it he
Haines disd
oy
h
leon
Aaronsburg, aged
She had
rip but had re
her
¢ days previous
iffered
weaker
home
and ths under
VeRirs
Riege o Vere
14
househol
gone a
wi: fhe
duties
ently about
until a her
to
a relapse and
death
death when she mm
rapidly
her
gIew until
aimed
Her
born
wk Kline
of
to womanhood
maiden name wing
in the vicinity Penn Hall
3 .
where ghee grow
Hhe was a consistent member of the
Laitheran church for many years and
Wis and good mother
with three
William K.,
8. Joliet.
Mre
a Kind neighbor
The
One
huslnand survives
and one daughter
of Asronshurg Charles of
In. H. D
Harry Ack
Funermsd
of Lewistown, aml
of
seTvidea
Aaronshurg’
held
Aaronsburg Friday
Daubenspeck
in
ker,
were at the
Lutheran church at
F. H
interment made
of-
the
morning, Rev
fietating, and
Anronshurg Lutheran cemetery.
Mra Sarah I. Omdorf
home at Woodward Her
J. Orndort, preceded her
eleven years ago, also
Howard, and two daughters,
Mra. Warren Hosterman
near "Woodward October
4
“a
ORNDORF,
died
husband,
death
at her
John
in about
¥ son,
Sadie und
She wns
31, 1846, making her age 76
months and days. She ‘was
daughter of Lewis and Catherine Dor-
She lmves to survive the fol-
lowing children: Mrs. D. J. Renner,
Charles. and Lewis DD. Orndorf, all of
Woodward, and Mre. John Hosterman,
of Scotland, South Dakota. The ¢ fol-
lowing brothers and sisters survive:
David Dorman, who lives on the old
homestead, near Woodward; Mrs Em.
born
years,
2h
man,
A. a
State College Given Pure-Bred Mares, |
Five pure-bted Clydesdale mares do-
nated by J. M. Conyngham, owner of
the Hayfield Farm, Wilkes-Barre,
the Pennsylvania State College animal!
husbandry department arrived at ol
foo |
college lust week where they will be
used for breeding purposes, This Is.
ond of the most gencrous gifts of the |
ind ever mmde to the college by an
indwidual, and Prof. W. H Tomhavo,
head of the animal husbandry departs
ment, is greatly pleased with the gift.
anuel Vonada,
W. Confer, Millheim: Mrs. Mary Snave -
white, of Avig: Mra. Catherine White
leather, of Lock Haven, and Mrs New-
ton Hess, of SBeotland, 8. Dakota,
.
LOHR. Howard W. Lohr died at his
home near Forest HEIL, Union county,
on Monday of last week, from ftuberen-
nr trouble, after i filnens of mix
months, »
« Mr. Lohr was a Tigihy respected
“itizen and was a member of the Eve
angelical church. He was born at]
Mills on
Spring 22,
was aged 64
days. He was
who survives
dren:
January 18546, and
vears, 2 months and 4
married to Sara Neft,
with the following chil-
Clarence A. Lohr, of Lewis-
burg: Mrs. John E. Moyer, of Blooms-
burg: also by the following brothers
and sisters: John F, Lohr, Miflinburg:
Jamea J. Lohr and George C. Lohr, of
Forest Hilt; Mrs. Mary C. Raldabaugh,
of Ravena; Ohlo, and Mrs, Mrs. \Wil-
fam Keeler, of Richmond, Va,
Funeral services were held on
Thursday, conducted by Rev,
Winters of the Evangelical Home.
terment was made at Mazeppa
last
A. A
_In-
. —
LOUGHNER~
William
widow
dled t the
Mra. Fred Roy-
Saturday after
Mre. Loughner,
Loughner,
home of her daughter
at Potters Milfs,
noon from Bright's disease, Bhe was
aged sisty-one vears., Interment
made Tuesday forenoon, at Tussey
tev. C.F. Catherman offichating
S————— po ——————
. .
Aunman—Garls.,
of Mitihetm,
Hall,
%
er,
Was
ville
B
. .
Miss Anna Garis,
Bryan Auman,
of Centre
united In at the
Millis, at
Cerenu
marriage
parsonage g
day,
t Epring
#
Easter the ring ny
used The
by John
of the
Mt:
heim Bu
ceremony
William
and
Was wi
and Garis
bride, their wives
Auman is empl ed iy ths
king
hy
Henorter
company
will
The
£0 10 tase Ke eRing
extends congr:
A = YAU AAA A
Davidson—Markle
Dav de Wingate,
M. Markle
ny
Harold F
Miss Stella
1. of
were united
formed
Rey
evening
8
Ceremony
Th
a 1]
¥
emp
tal
AI M5 AS AA.
Wagner—Meyers,
Mu
Hef
the
trivd
med
hride =
Fa
an, on
Lester
Pedr!
is
E
Bryan
Anna
Harold
Ntelln M Markle
—
Movings ip the Borough.
Bear 1 Linden
Mingle house ( Smith an
F$pka to Mi Mre Salt i
to one of hn hous
foot of Moore
M
rimmed
om in
ated
from
imbert house
farm
George
the
8
om
M
them
Mce(Clena
in J. 1
vavated
Ref
Dazhem
home
MeClenahan
the lL.
from 1
Han
tle the
at « Mounts
Nee own
Ww
Ke
Mill to
Boozer
WOperty
ble ; Boozer to
Ww
own
i
0
John
hike
1 evsamegs
SON
Vi
grsteown to
Alexander
fn Centra
he ds him
-
Hiking Party.
Friday
who
On Good
tite wiles ;
ate thels
Mountain
A
were out on
lgneh on top
after which
their way to Centre Hall and wo
ing taken in most nll ‘the sight
again overtopped the mountain
joarneyed 1dWward ther home
The party ‘consisted of
Viola Milk Anna Eckel mii
Efolde Ahmmerman, and an
Groye. This was the first party
sexmon to enw the landscape
beantifi! Penns Va while
and eating an ali-suflicient meal
free tables on the mountain's
group
thes
Rosella Mill-
©
Eekel,
ed
view
Hey rost
the
mid we
Bale
Hal,
of Western
Raturday
horses at
afternoon,
ORIOLE STORE
BEST CREAM CHEESE
»
BAKING SODA
GOLDEN ARROW MUSTARD
LOOSE ELBOW MACARONI
LOOSE POT PIE
CENTRE HALL FLOUR
FANCY FRUIT AND FRESH
#
aa. A KS i SA
EE
Meeting of Sheep tind
The {
County Bheep and Wool
innual 1 the Cents
Cirowe
sociation wi be held
of April,
‘or the
iH hu breed
convenion
nn CuBtle
meetings The
lowed this
April
wl house
il,
4
Weadnesday, April
8:00 p Farm Burean
Spring
8:00
In
moeling
iat
addition
the
sheep problems |
Mr, MeKe
all his life
smmm————— fo —————
Bellefonte MH, SN,
Principal Critic
nition i
a———————s i —— A —-
GEORGES VALLEY
4
+ In 48 hours
after leaving the
hell the. chick is
Buttermilk
Starting Feed
Feed it for 8 weeks,
Conkey's is low in fibre @nd just
right in protein, scientificaliy correct.
Does not injure or overtax the sensitive
digestive apparatus,
®Conkey’s is the Original Buttermilk
Starting Feed. It is made by the
Conkey inal Process, in which
Semi-Solid ttermilk is thoroughl
incorporated LT her ingredients. y
Conkey's Poultry Book free,
" For Sale hy
K. L. McCLAIN & CO,
TYRONE, PA,
.
CENTRE HALL
Lb. 88
keg. %0e
Eb, Se: 1 Lh 9
Pint Jar, He
RG Ih sk. BOs 49 In. *. #175
' «Lb, Boe
GREEN VEGETABLES AT
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EASTER OF 192
Make Your Pl
J
You Can Fill Your Every
Values, Lowest Prices,
ceptional Monet:
Opportunity in .
Lovely Styles, all of them
wonderful variety.
Delightful as Springtime,
beauty
All of the Rugs now in th
fore prices adv
i
‘
:
¢
3 HAS PASSED.
ans for Spring
Need —the Store Where
- Highest Qualities, Best
Saving
Choice Garments in really
fashioned in grace and
is store were secured be-
Yo.
ore
ngi
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G. 0. BENNE
Everybody is busy these da
You work for the dollar and s
3 living.
just scan the following.
ACT.
Tak
We are in a position tc
R, Proprietor
ys, and you are no exc
o do we, because it giv
you
THEN
+
e time to READ, and
y sell goods as che ap 3 as
prices,
Ib,
ib,
nh.
ih
{Cocoa 0s
Hiee
Foose
{ Boles 0
’
10
20
Fancy
Cal. Evaporated Peaches
Good Grade Colfer
Meaty Prunes
In, 20
°
-
Banner Lye Boxes
Large Box (Cleanser
| Searchlight Matches
& UG
Fels
Naptha Seap
Naptha Noap
yds Unbleached Maslin
Yellow 1-9 yds
£1.00
60
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-
Sheeting,
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Men's Heavy Cotton Sock
Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose
yd. 50!
Pillsbury Flour
Rote
Rote
Flour
Meal
Orleans
{orn 10
New
ih.
Fancy Molasses gl.
Fancy Sugar Syrup gal, 8
Ginger Snaps
Large Sour Pickles
Fancy Jumbo Peanuts
Mixed Candy
WiHbnr's Choeslate
Faney
Heavy Water Glasses doz. 31.00
Etehed Blown Glasses doz, L100
All Colors in Poplin yd. 25
yd.
Heavy Shirts
Heavy Overalls
Large Tin Dish Pan
OUR COMPLETE
LINE OF SHOES
They are reason-
SELLING.
A B:autiful
Percolator
can buy TYRONE BREAD is
wn where you
at the “Star Store."’
CENTRE
TICKLING THROAT
Always an annoyance, worse when
it afflicts you at night. You can
stop it quickly with
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COUGH REMEDY
Every user is a friend
AMES W. Swaus
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
i Wo,
Blanks kept on
Sale of Western horses at iit 1
Hall, Saturday afternoon,
®
HALL
$d bd SSL B Bb bbb bbb bbb
i Insurance and al
Real ‘Estate
Want to Buy or Sell ?
SEE US FIRST
I ——————
Chas. D. Bartholomew
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