The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 19, 1923, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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| “Uncle Tom's Cabin® o& Opera House
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Took Option on Farm.
The Pittsburgh Lime and Stont The stirs our svm-
| Company, a subsiduary of the { Ss, ith i% no ording melodrama eve:
WOLFE. -
fate
Mrs
Henry
Rarah
Ww.
Centre
Wofe,
Kreamer
Hn a fer
peacefully
winter
|
1
whose |
Company, took 4 «XN
Miss Mary Fisher
Hall. The
fifty avics
The
the Stoel months on can in the fortunes f Uncle Tom
CENTHE HALL, PENN'A, of
he
death th
on and excited And the
i tl ager Tre Pe
occurred in y | Hon farm, keep 1 Pe
the ingredients printed
on the label of your bak-
ing powder tin include
Cream of Tartar—your
cakes, biscuits and other
foods willbemorehealth-
ful and have a finer tex-
ture and {aste.
That is one of the rea-
farm contains fuction Newto & livingston will
nd ds
THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1923 Penn one | pro
= — beyond at
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, Friday
8S, WwW. SMITH..... cissvarssas Biter i of 87
EDW. E, BAILEY......Looal Editer and
# Business Manager,
the | at
hundred
passed into
her
morning, at
weeks ago,
3 » $31 vr yeh " £F bio Tif an te Vigy ¥ .
home in highly pr bring to th Hefonte opera hots
the
Rebershurg on |
| ductive
i .
o
advanced wi holders of the option ard Fodday, April mintines and night,
i i ag
Vit Bas a oar
Sarma: Lnat i BO 14
York, Philadel-
Cincinnati,
Her | 0ftér Hmé stone of a.grade that can
former | be
ren.
and 1 day will ie the
Wolfe,
county,
vears, 6 months
used in the production of ind | orably recs
The
gt ea]
hushand, who was John hi
8 . $44 3 fiom ready \ loge
commissioner of Centre pre- ime partie have tiready | phia, Chica
=, : chased the Ralph Shook farm and 8$t. Louis and
ceded her in death twenty | pur hasged the Ralph hos farm and 8 Louis and
The
burg
Vers ago
the John Bair farm n the
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 ten cents per line for each additions!
insertion,
Local notices accompanying display ad-
verttsements, five cents per line for each
fnsertion: otherwise, eight cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents,
Same . fn
LEGAL ADVIDZUZMENTS.
deceased was a native of Rebers-
i
member | HON,
Allison
ind have made overtures
heirs for the Allison fan
and was a consistent
of the Reformed church. She wielded EXECLTOR'S NOTICE,
" vieinity
an influence for good that wag felt in | 27 in the i y he estate of ISRABL J ZUBLER, |
her home community Surviving her | A hit of history connected w vishi'p,
Mrs | Fither
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farm is agen] interest
Jo
Myra.
daughters,
Mever, Mrs. Lathes
Mrs. 1da Harter,
Mrs. EE. W
also three sisters-
Mpw Nn 1
are five namaly,
pure! plembeg 186
: XA
rome | farm was
by Major J. B
Frank,
§ . + (loeory ving i ilitly t ted the undersign
Anna Ziegler all " . ,
\ 1 Musser
s themselves in
¥ oot wv i i wi
wungary, o
i Rebershure :
Rebershurg Es : led requested to make §
Selinsgrove Mrs, A, | father, Jon uy ! Hato snd those having |
Bellefonte ind popu
Hall My,
| Laickenhach,
Mever,
to present. them women insist on
made known
8
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l
Display advertising rates
on application,
Centre Jacob Kep called
tivated for ettlement
{ hart, Rebersburg Prope mented Of the noted, a MARY J. ZUBLER, Execulrix,
he ZUBLER, kxecutor ?
—— services were helds Monday | bulldEng spring Mills, Pa. |
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOPICE, od )
Mo
of EMMA |} LAUGHNER
. Funeral
Borough Fire Alarm |
borough of
& Co. mill
{ big
i
| house
Rey WwW. A
being
morning by Yellan
i
fire in the
Bradford
will sound:
long
is north
In case of
Centre Hall,
interment made in Relwre
the
y
the cemetery sxhins Centre CORBY
ae En a Baking Powder
Death was due
whistle
and two short blasts when |
of Reformed
One
fire
One long and
of Reformed
SMITH. ~— Leroy
church; Faon' of
My
blasts when |
| Reedsville
ind Leroy Smith
five short
was
The ONLY nationally distrib-
uted Cream of Tartar
Baking Powder
fire is soutl church.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, | oncomona moe
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE |veonee. die and ir
{at Potters Mills,
REY, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor,
Wiam
noon The was aged twen-
months
The body of the
| tv-one
pneumonia little one
home of his grand
Michael
from which
Wednesday
v Contains No Alum —Leaves
No Bitter Taste
held
gnera
ment in the NSprucetown cemets
—~SERVICES FOR--
SUNDAY, ARPIL 22, 1923
Ha®. 10:36
% SY § hat my wile, Lillie |
ing left my ed and board without |
¢ I will not be respon |
i hav
URE GF Prove
Mrs yr any bi county 1 by ber
of Mark 6G. W of | 1 thirst, and he Was : tamt) lL. M. ROYER,
en of reprieale would be spAvUTat jo Li EASTER OF 1923 HAS PASSED.
¢
§
WILLIAMS
widow
Fu
Jane Curt
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The " F
Centre
nace, died a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Make Your Plans for Spring
and Summer Now.
You Can Fill Your
Every Day is Bargain Day
announcements for week:
Centre Hall
d Te
wher Train-
’ SOY
Wednesday eve- Eve
ih
Values, Lowest Prices.
Luther League, 6:30 p. m.
Spring Mills
a Remarkable Event and Ex-
ceptional Money-Saving
Opportunity in ...
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i
Prayer al]
WENDLING
former resident
home of
‘ommunion weed
He
Hadi egular pre
wiring at
Our Women’s Coat, Suit
& Dress Department
-
AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge
(Rev. Johin 8 Hollenbach, pastor.)
Lovely Styles, all of them Choice Garments in real
wonderful variety.
Susttt €outged
wl : TLE
he moved to Mifftinburg. Jat ving } and Ing er Hien = TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED f
to Lewisburg a————— A ——— —— :
His
He : SALE
f Parkersburg one daught . IcClelia atph RR ! « for male his |
Fue Shendl Mrs. Annie Confeq of Mad nur Mis : ¢ | Wi ng house and parag wated on |
en grandehildren and nine great gra heth Burd, of 37 » north-east corner of the
New Styles in Our Shoe Dep't
Delightful as Springtime, fashioned in
Roush—HBard or}
EF pod
# 1 reais ana
Fs i alt « i
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR : .
X beauty, yet with a wonderful low price.
We are anthe
R. Taylor, of
that E.
candi
te ann
Bellefonte, will
rized diamond, |
and gar- |
n This
nd of busi
Hall. Tut]
A VISIT TO OUR RUG DEP'T will pay you
he a
for Sheriff of Centre county, subject childrer Intermen
i Democratic
primaries to
1923
All of the Rugs now in this store were secured be-
tao the deelsnion of the
voters § Miltheim
as expressad at the
on Tuesday,
fore prices advanced and are marked accordingly.
®
Nieman's Department Store
LLHEIM .
OPERA HOUSE
‘BELLEFONTE : ONE NIGHT ONLY : TUESDAY, April 24
be held jtinitieos and have Cet { { s good stand for any k
MILLER ~Mr= SMITH, C
widow of the late
died at
Miltheim. at
vears, 11
Seplember 18th, entre
— John
nee
: For Treasarer, n
We are anthorized to
LYMAN L
will be a
the Dr. GCG. 8 Ft
Must Sell at
announce thal
SMITH sf Centre Halli Doce
eand Cen
t ta the decision of the
the
Rep
the advanced
ge
¢ 3 vy 19 va . i
date for Treasurer of months and 13 days Siw
tre county, had been
Democratic v
until
{to waggle
[dy we
sub jee exceedingly active sO
oters as
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expressed at weekas ago when she began
rin ries to he il ¥ J { ‘
primaries 3 be id om Taesday, paine, and passed
tember
suffering no
18th,
fully away at the time stated
born in. Miles
She was
April 23, 1837. a
fownsh™
For Ceunty Commissioner,
We are guthorized to
JOHN WW. YEARICK.
ship, will he
daughter of Frederic}
Feterfine Flor
preceded her to the grave May 14
announce that fF Ons
of . Marion Town
tr candidate for County Com-
the
expres
primaries to h#™ held on
tember 18th. 1923
and Catharine husband
fod L
Harry. L
Toudsn F
Yeager
$800
i Minnick
missioner, subject to decision of (he L8he is hildren, Mra
of Millbheim: Misa Adelina
Ca¥Yharine, of Harrisburg, and Dr. E | Sa
M. Miller, of Besvertown rayce A
gurvived by three
Att eet
Democratic votors as sed at Fast e
Tuesday
tke ls. 8. F
$ rank.
Rep.
Bellofonid
Field
mel . Trees
Vallimont
PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. En
— GRADEN. <Mra, John
APRIL 21, at home at Spring Mills
raflroad station in
Mrs, Mary J
household goods
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BELLEFONTE
FRI, APRIL 27
MATINEE AND NIGHT
Newton & Livingston's
Original
Young Woman Swallows Polson,
Walking into a
Graden died
Wednee
dortor's office
SATURDAY one «lat hey
cloek near
Hall 1
will sell lot of
E.M
toona on Friday night, Margarst
old, of
had
he wan
Centre { day afternoon of Inst week, after an |
ior} # + bye be et 3 $ $y Crs Keigfe llearee, AN
wirongh lenkirk | fliness of about two weeks from pneu twBnty year ale ( ogee, An
i vs
. . 10 «i wallowed oisnn
ele mona Interment was made at Spring | DOU od she swallow i poison
Smith, auct tablets rushed to the Altiy
Mills Saturday afternoon, the Evangel
minister being in charge. na hospital and treated Doctors say
Mra
Misa
——— a fi A foal
BOALSBURG,
Wagner ia improving slowly.
CGraden before fry riage she wl reocovey
CGrenninger
was - i ’
Youice Police on Raturday founds a beste
her two | containing twenty-one of the tablets in
4 i
and Mrs | her room They believe that disap. i
Mills. Aj poftment
oe {to kill
LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY
LL
Ite. | Altoona
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
Hamiuel Catharine
Elmer Houtz is able to to be around | her husband there survive
Ignin.
Mrs. RB.
since moving to
i. PB
tend to
John, at home,
Foust, of
children
in love caused her to attempt
Miss
Jamea M
brother
Mrs,
bersbhurg,
Harrison Spring
inode,
George Wise, resides at
has been sick
their new home. resides in and a hermeif Coble vent Ie
Zeohman is still unable to at- | ter, a week ago and was cmploved
business.
of Mr
heen
Her Lin a restaurant .
TUSSEYVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs Brock. of Jersey Shore,
spent the week-end among friends
Mise Jennie Bottorf, who had heen
your correspondent ds glad tn
his age was 63 years
—————— A A SAT or
Medicine Plant Barned.
Fire maid to originated in a
reunited light wire de
the the
lurnham,
A Young son
had
glands,
Harold Coxey, of
and Mra
quite 41
wil
iam Relish with
Ta 1 20
swollen nave
30 - PEOPLE - 30 |
ast: A Great Play—You °
has been short « electie
Harrison's
Altoona,
wireing RR. B.
house. -
in town glroyed piant of Iurnham
in, SAY | Medicine company, at
Butcher John Ishler moves this waelk
te: the T. D, Huckleber «
ry street. He will tear down his house
and build a new one on the site
Boal house on
ing service in
day on aceount
Communion at
‘morning.
George E.
Aelfvered
the afternoon SBun-
of Rev. Stover having
Houserville in the
on
Meyer, the plano agent,
a grand "Wellsmore” player
fpiano to the Odd Fellows at Centre
Hall last week. This will prove a
piece of useful furniture in the new
hall. «
——— SS ——
Worth selling Is worth telling--ad-
vertise
Pe nl -
lw 4 RE
is uble to be around again
Communion services will be observed
in the Evangelical church Sunday af-
ternoon. i »
Steward and Greely Jordan and Jit-
| the niece, Mary Stoner, took a trip on
| Baturday to Lock Haven, Woolrich and
| Jersey Bhore. They visited thelr sis.
ter, Mra. B. FP. Rickert, who is in the
Lock Haven hospital and underwent
| an operation for gall’ stones, one week
| RO.
3 AI A Ss
Examination for High School Eniranee
i On Saturday, May 6th, is the date
| met for the examination for entrance
into the Centre Hall High school.
Prospective pupils should make the
necessary preparation for this event.
L.oss,
Thursday night
covered by insurante.
$8,006, partly
AA A SA SS ——
Reward Offered for Stadent's Body,
Following a week of fruitless effort
to recover the body of Harold Vande
mark, of Nanticoke,
egh student drowned In the Susque-
od $50 reward
believed to have been carried far dow
the stream,
Rusiness
Business men
Men to Mobi.
and others interested
in the baseball movement will meat
in council mom Friday evening, § o-
clock. 1
and Moral
Will Sce the Most Gorgeons Seen
ery Ever Ereeled—Gennine Be
fore«the-War Southern Seenes,
There are FIVE ACTS, Divided
Into
12 SCENES-12
| Calminating n=
12 TABLEAUX12
And a Superb Awe-Inspiring
Transformation Seene,
o—— POPULAR PRICES
Matinee—25e and oe.
| _Night—85e, 0c, The, plus tax.
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