THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, “THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8S. W, SMITH.... anise» vo BOF EDW, BE, BAIDEY......Loeal Editor and , Vusinevs Manager, “Bntered § ot the Post Office = Centre Hab as second class mail matter, TERMS.-——The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance. “ADVERTISING RATES, Legal notices, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion, Loeal notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising on application, rates made known Borough Fire Alarm, In case of fire in the borough Centre Hall, Bradford & Co. will sound: the mil whistle One long and fire One long fire Is south of CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, is north of Reformed church; and five Reformed church. ~SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, ARPIL 13, 1923 Tussevville, 10:30 A Solemn Adm tion. Centre Hall, Christ. Spring Mills of God. Other announcements for week: — Centre Hall School, 1: p. Luther League, 6:30 p. m. Meetin Wed. n 1 Sunday 30 m Prayer g. evening United Tussevville Evange @ a0 Lemont, n Hail nder REFORMED Chas Holtenl 8. 8 9:30 AARONSBU (Re John 8 Salem- 10:30. Theme Shepherd iG ge v wach, pastor.) reguling # ¥ Good Millheim--8,. 8, rformed Re auspices of a Deput YM in the the Penn State many interesting ex ice, so you «do The Spring charge offerings members were throughout tended and the Ten echetioal cl new hay Aaronshurg ea] organized at The outlook nromiving pe {lass at Aaronst meet OF urday afternoon ASOT POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff. We are anthorized to ann R. Taylor, Bellefonte, will tite for Sheriff of Centre to the decizion of Democratic as expressed at the primg on Tuesday, September 18th, that E candi subject vyolers be beld ounce of be a county, the ries to 1923. For Treasurer, to Centre We are authorized anpounce that IL. 5. SMITH, of Hall Borough, will be a candidate for Treasurer of Cen tre county, subject to the of the Democratic expressed the primaries Tuesday, Sep tember 18th, devizion Yolers as at be held 1923. fo on — For County Commissioner, We are authorized to announce that JOHN W. YEBARICK. of Marion Town ship, will be a eandidate for County Cowm- subject the decision of ihe Democratic voters expres at the primaries to en Toesday Bep tember 1S0h, to as held missioner, wed he 1923 To Improve Road Through Valley, it that the State Highway intends to improve the’ road between the MifMin- Centre county Seven Mount- ains to the Nittany Mountain, ed several stone appears to hw certain Department Hine on brick road on guthor- will 1 Courses « From what can be iri- Wf crushers oe the larger This plece of has long stalled to crush stone ty be used road is a very fmportant and been neglected, If dition and kept #0, would greatly past it part of the winter and spring months, and In exceedingly for at least one-half the Year. Let us hopa thils road will be put into the condition ite importance warrants, a —————. —_— Surprise Party. Among the guests who were enter. tained by Kathryn Wagner, at Pot ters Mills, fn honor of her girl friend, “dith Floray, on Friday evening, were Violet Palmer, Maybell Detwiler, Mild red Duck, Hazel Carson, Saran Sweeney, Pearl Flomy, Edith Floray, Kathryn Wagner, John Relsh, Paw! Ripka, Geo. Bweeney, Robert Hanna, William Han- na, Guy Flomy, Charley Faust and Homer Detwiler. The evening waa spent in playing games. Refreshments were served, after which the boys and girls departed for thelr homes Many useful gitts were received. ore one into good con- traffic uring put the increase, over it the during =a has been impassable bad condition hel THE DEATH RECORD, — ZERBY. Zerby, residents He Aftronshurg of the Henry oldesi. death of In the Saturday, af Haines dled ind was buried from there Wedndésday morning the Wolfs Chapel, Rev, CC, B of the Evangelical oflicdating the on one passed of township away. at his home east on in ceme- Sny- church, minister. Mv» vicinity of So- Spring Mills, his occupation tery at der, pastor the was horn in her Station, below and i= . the last member of He generation and of Tus the first farmer Hved He wife was a by tine in the vicinity vile. wis twive married, The Miss C second surviving him wife, before marriage Hep There was aro- 23 children line Heckman desith occurred vears were union, afl Mrs, Cyr age, seven horn to this surviving the parents, except us Bower, ns who for several for Bower follows: Ammon assisted the aged Mrs Mrs in M A. O CRIINK M. Aarons. {'oburn; Mrs, W Ww Hosterman eam, Coburn Miitheim: lis Henry ireon, John had attained his elghtieth on February 17. last BARGER Univers Oren CC. Ba: died Pennsyvivania hosp Thursday \ wer ty of hiladedphin, on for. The shipped to Spring d body was was tak home of the de Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Ba: res Valley {+ IR wi rriving Saturday, an the eased’ s 334 wh was made Tuesday nterment in Georgls Va ceased was Was sishlonts haffled medical Stn arment Tuesday wneli i Measunt effects HAZEL Mra, it her home near from the Her age Her Hoover Sunday evening mralvtie stroke was aboal gaevent Mine + daughter of “Oe Years maiden names and she was Pie Potter where Was Jonnie the late David FT years lived in who many Bg Creek born. Her of Philadelphia, two brothers and David K., decensed, along Sinking Hamel HONS townshin Mre husband snd wii Al- was two Oliver, Morris Alle Pleasant of WITLI liam Gap, toona, survive the lea sant Rev, J W chlireh offi. Interment was made at Wednesday of Gap afternoon Wagner the Lutheran cfating. —— Landis ” Jérney Bhove, the Bush morning, Dusty, at Tome Hed Arcade Mis of BUSH formerly hey apartment in delle fonte, Friday fallure. She of locality. from heart of and this of wus one of state's leading « fn his day. He built portions of the old Pennsylvania the Hare was 86 vears age best known women {in George Tome, the Her father, howe, one Jersey the ontravtors Williamsport and lack” bridge at a dam at “Camel canal, famous rishure. Dante! GG. Bush, was a prominent momber of the Centre couns Her Husband, large real estate holder, included the Bush Ar Bush house, one of the the state. ty bar and a His property cade best known hotels in Mra, Bush loaves daughter, Mra. E. H A. Calloway, at home: tw) sons George, ai home, and Harry, of Med. ford, Oregon, and two sisters, Mm. AM H. Moulton and Miss Amanda Tome, of Philadelphia. and the “a RUMBERGER ~Benner W. Rumi berger died at his home at Hublérs. burg of complications. He was united in marrige to Miss Margaret Jane Iddngs who preceded him in death 12 years ago. Deceigpd was a farmer of well-known ability and Jeavea many friends who mourn his demise. Sure viving are the following children: Mary K., at home: H. M,, of Elk City, Oklahoman: H. CG. and R. A, of Kansas City, Mo; D. R, of Hublereburg: and Mra. Earl Gentzell of Bellefonte. He fn also survived by these brother¥ and ’ i i of Phil- Peters- ; ~ . . Mig, Cue was winbderily Mra. EE. J. Ontario, gmburg Curry, of James i. of haif-sin- Philadel trom boro, Canada; Johnstown: and a half-brother, 12 Roller, of Mionville; Mrs. Ada C. Mil Funeral! services were the with and one ter, bert, of phia. held the officiating Zang. Hublersburg Edward Dungman Flew made home, Rev, the nssistance of Jacob Interment was GARBRICK.- dled Zion, wis n Ida her May parents, Miss Garbrick of week's Albert not at the home nea following a fiiness, She # daughter of and Sarah Garbrick and was fourteen In i» survived Mrs, I. R Arthur I... had charge of which were nt quite age addition to her pa she by one sister and # a brother, Baumgardner, of Bellefonte, and hone Rev. Bingman the fu nerd services held in the Cemetery Zion the Zion Latheran church on Sat morning burial in — Eliza Walter week, at WALTER died Tuesday of Mr Inst was {aid “J on { hor and There Walter these “ L.emor Hey , wry tf} «ROVE on and on Friday to rest denth occur: the seventy fn Ohin wi Emer mmband Henry hildren tf mo George, Fi Pittsburgh Junmes ank, James Le ARO two Altoona BEEZER Fed a day Mra Hne in Ferdinand J Philinshn wee Heezo t her h yy Of fast Belled or afterno s+ daughte; Marriage Licenses, SS nes tf —— TUSSEYVILLE. ways gtion om Btate When Pret men f way n rach The P mend plenty burg net pr John Zochman is Elmer Houtz has heen he moved Charles Kuhn gripe since has heen work on ount of rhsumatism buck S.J hed {Wlicora I. © ace Wagner = improv in of Boalshurg Bod Deputy 0 FF. were insin Dist ring of Pine EC th, secretary evening by Cirove Radel Vive After Meyer ere , Charles The offic Grand; are Vv haries, Grand londae smi Grant © closed hot weiner sandwiches and wore served sr Mp A i LINDEN HALL Misson Maud and and Mra. J. 8. Miller, of State College, and Mra. GB. Miiler of Hellidavaburg spent Saturday with relatives. hero. Ross, who has been on the some time, Wm improving fee Gertrude Miller | James I. sick Mst for slowly. On Monday John Weibly deal with Jones and Davis, College, for his farm, formerly the Fergus Potter place. The new owners will take possession on the 21st and Mr. Weibly will move to the Eugene Helms house. My, Walbly sold. his stock and implements with the farm. Mis, J. W. Keller, after her sale on Saturday, went to Pine Grove Mills for a few weeks winy with Her sister, Mrs, Ida Willams, after which she ex- pects to start west where she will visit relatives during the summer, spending of the time In Minos and Jowa, then going to California for an exe tended visit. Miss Edwina Wieland left ‘on Sunday to return to her work in the schools fo Bound Brook, New Jersey, | closed a i aia Ad ne Drei oo CHARTER NO. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank at Centre Hal at the 1212 In the State of mt April : nia, Vv business Loans and dis ing rediscounis Overdrafts secured Deposited to secure circuls tion (U 8 bonds par value) All other LU, 8, Government otal Other b ties, ete, Banking furniture 5 95 Lawlul Reserve Cash in dis o fe onds, House, $1.13 and fixtures, i reserve with Federal Bank ‘anit and amount national bunks lie ir bankers panies in t Total of items 9, . hu Checks on banks Jocated side of city or town ¢ porting bank Miscellaneous cash items Kedemption 1 Preasurer NS. Trea in ink com . ig 11 and : ures ” CEES free inting ; 5o outstanding Amount Federal Re Serve Cashie REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank, at Spring Mills i Subscribed and sworn thi { day of April, #2 C. A LONG, Notary Pabll M cpires March 6, 19 ¥ commission ox (SEAL Correct «Attest H A 5 RISHE! CORMAN, IRAUCHT, Directors ET NOTICE ~~ Letters of sdministiation on the eedate of | EMMA ¥. LAUGHN ER, lste of Patter Township, i Centre County, Pa, decrasud. Letters of aAministration on’ the above esteie | having been duly granted to the undersiened. he i would respectfully request all persons knowing | themselves indebiad to the estate to make imaes diate paymeot, and those having claime against { the same to present them duly suthehitiontsd | withe ut delay fur settioment, FRANK A John G, Love, AUY. | DMINIETRATOR CAREON, Ader, Syeing Mills, Pa. ——— AMES Ww. S\WAl ALS JUSTICE OF THE eins LINDERS HALL, CENTRE CO. PA. M Willa, &e, written Ard ax tion given to sell | © Lioouses, Ani~pe« | Sad all other Applicetirn | _Noeapiva } NONSTIPATION must be avoid or jorpid Hiver, bilioveneas, Indigestion and gasry pains result, Fasy to take, thoroughly cleansing CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Never disappoint or nauseate—25¢ The PINK LABEL this week, Does Uing of Retates, Fors Blanks tept on hand. - ama sppreciated. dE a A a a evr mt MO Sys ae ps er adit puis a Stop a Minute! Each and every ingredient in Royal Baking Powders wholesome. You would rot hesitate to any one of them by itself. Will the baking powder you sc otand this test? Rea on the label d the ingredient clause and decide for Baling Powder Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste ] EASTER OF 1923 HAS PASSED. Make Your Plans for Spring and Summer Now. il Your E is Bargai Need Highes You Can } very Day tne rr 1 uy on LVery ay in Values, Lowest Prices. ES —— Remarkable Event and Ex- ceptional Money-Saving Opportunity mm... Our Women’s Coat, Suit & Dress Department them Choice Garments in reall % New Styles in Our . Shec Dep’t serkd fF Q En tful as Springti me, Shi ed in Trace and Ath xs ofl 1 * yages wonaegiui iow price, A VISIT TO OUR RUG All of fore prices DEP'T n FAT LEA » SLOT Were will pay Fo youl. the Rugs now in thi secured be- s advanced and are marked accordingly. Nieman's Department Store. MI. LHEIM Ail, Wy We Te WW TT WW WT GT NT J DR. LOUIS DAMMERS Philadelphia Eyesight Specialist OKE DAY ONLY CENTRE HALL Centre Hall Hotel Parlors TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 4923 Sam. todp m. NY SPECIAL 0 n ier a perfect fired oh Bree asses, including - ae examination. cial groun lenses, latest’ syle shell eve glass or specthcle and an elegant case at a Low Price of $3 COMPLETE This Visit Only LOUIS DAMMERS 1017 Walout St. Phila. ready for Buttertaill Presnarf ®Conkey's 1s the 0 the Original Buttermilk SHAT in which Rad K. L. McCLAIN & Co, TYRONE, PA, The Mink Te appears this week. ‘ 4 ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ‘ / ¢ ¢ 4 ’ t ~
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