a . THE CENTRE REPORTER years. He begah ie hy opening | AUTO OWNERS 10 POO BILL, | Lumber Sale. Examination for Entrance to G.7.V. 5, ISSUED WEEKLY. sn general store at Houserville in 18487 At 6:30 oclwk Saturday ovening, Exatimetion for entrance to Gregg : ee te | PINKLE.~In the deat: =® Adam | and discontinued dt dn 1909 during Will a $34,000,000 Tax “tir Em Upl, the local Od Fellows will offer for Tow nisin Vocational #cehook Wi Fue CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. Noah Finkle. at Spring Mills. on Tus s- | much of which time he was Postma wt State Finds Easy Pleking. fale a lot of new and oid Tumbs er; also wtven fat the Vocations) bullding eee CA day, one of Gregg township's most |e After closing his store he took up The joy riders at Harrisburg during Tron roofing. Bale wit be held to the [Spring ‘Mills, Friday p. m., and THURSDA — y : i x ap adhe i y y . 4 ie ’6 fling dy il 27 and 2% Y, APRIL 20. 1923 highly respected and prominent cyl. | the carpenter trade. Hig wife, former. vocent yenrs and the educated fellows ear of Odd Fellows bullding ady day, April 27 and ? Iv Lille May Resides, survives with now sat / =~ ‘Zens passed away. Mi Finkle had the wheel of State Government, * . . . i } ¥ & sy! be . Ne - SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, been ill for ggme time from Bright's | tWo children, Frederick K. House , of who need ag much as $17,000,000 nore, { 8. WW, BMITH............c00...... .Bditor disease and later was selzed with grip Bellefonte, and Mrs, It A. Hoy, of not only to pay the cost of the old joy @ EDW,. BE. BAILEY......Loeal Editor end terminnting with death after u few | Whkinsburg. He also leaves a foster ge but for the new one already Business Manager. i. Funeral services wil he held | daughter, Mrs Hennigh? of Perkasie, started, propose to levy an added tax e 0 Ol as mm = = G. and one brother, Daniel F. Houser of ¢ ’ z oer 2 = Saturday morning, 9:30. o' lock, from of $17,000,000 on the automobile Own - Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab his residence. Rev. M. CO. Iv umm, the | Bellefonte ern of Pennsylvania as second class mall matter. present pastor of the Laitheran church Like owning an automobile, this TERMS.—The terms of subseription to, the R ¢ $1.50 a year, tn advance ind Rev. J. M. Rearick. of EX Lick, HARTSWICK Misa Henrietta #eems to be the easiest possible way |! WW hen the good old family doctor e¢ Reporter are . ear, 100 t : fen { Ti BOOT ot ¢ . OY ry RATES. —Legal notices, a former pastor, will perform the rellg Har tewlk died in Willlamspo: . n out in the view of the machinists, as was asked about baking powders, twenty cents per line for three insertions, | “*US rites. The Masonic ritual will al- | Thursday, at the advanced age of well as the new men and women fn slg and ten cents per line for each additional 50 he used hy a chaplain from that or charge of the State Government, and | : he said: insertion. ganization. The funeral will be w th Kate Walker. we fear the unfortunate anutome bie | Local notices accompanying display ad- | cut ostentation. this being in keeping fAvners are in for it. The proposed | “Use Royal. it is made from Cream vertisements, five cents per line for each | with the life of the decoised Inter- | town, Centre county, and had lived $17,000,000 added tax upon automobile | insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line: ment in the Georges V wey . 3 - ley cemetery. | there until 1904 when she went to Wii- | on (B00 SUD S28 BRON duit tat of Tartar and is absolutely pure, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, | Mr. Finkle was a n of David and} liamseport to make her home with Mrs v ar t 5 4 Mi ink i a RO » i and | I y thes 6 Boing to have their present | You could diss 1 Es { solve a couple of tea- | Rebecen (Heckman) Finkle, and was James Mansel, a ister Following tax doubled, which will mean, afte: tborn in Mittheim, February 2 1868. | Mrs. Mansel's death, she made her the passage of the proposed new tax, Spoons of Royal in water and drink —— S—— ———— {pe on Is a § or gs onrs of age he he- Orme ith eq Hie ) the Misses iutomobile © Pn wit 3 24 . . + : “ Borough Fire Alarm. | Then but eighteen yours of age he.) [ome with her a a Challe own my it with benefit. That’s a health test gan lumbering, being first employed hy O00. 000 In case of fire in the borough of pn fawr } irireo de . Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mill bad ap, ad g ~~ Vv mall DOW Is can moat 2 whistle will sound: ¢ One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church: | Years, at the home of her nle s, Miss Miss Hartswick was born at Storme- Display advertising rates made known on application, | Grove anftd Wolf, who then operated in Interment was made at Story awh Some money, this, even to the Georges Valley. He followed that op- | on Monday mobile owners, of whom there are so EE eration during his entire life. his goad many already . y 3 GRADEN Mrs. Joh ! i . " ; judgment, ability to handle me n, and can afford But what will they do her home pring ‘edness i willingness himself to apply not only |’ Fay ! They constitute paying more than they ithe 3-14 Tac Tore One long and five short blasts when 4d. QCCTOT was rignt, i i i } baina but brawn. breuesht he i ay adfternoon, April 11th tier an ij- . ' fire is south of Reformed church. po " ys Meufnt Nm ample ry jiye shousn 10 i i | i ! | reward. At the time he became {11 th pili pind, Wah Tey iv a factor in Penn CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. one remaining virgin pine tra PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE | ronne verie [bom mn Clinton county. June 7 BOR, 0. Fore. maa we DD B®, REV. MELVIN ©, DRUMM, Pastor, It ‘Was on August M, 1888. fhat h I ve $ . s . “ ana : . % lw! te Yor nn Seip! v 5 - , Sonkeliumg wwe fast time he was about t, begin of Say Pan sis Sih rajsers and the spenders Ral Td {atone on Pine Hil Potters Mi h adhe its na Sdn : : Z yim parently om wi | was united in marriage to Miss A da ~SERVICES FOR-— Heckman, the couple NE to house. SUNDAY, ARPIL 20, 1923 Keeping in Geo ges Valley Latte the > nd 3 : i . \ 1 - on ’ 8 LI W ; find ; ' Tt ¥) } ' vd RC irom Cre ain of Tartar moved to Spring Mills, and fi in 3 va 3 ! h y . 7 Spring Mills : "4 Tipe 10! Ito their present well-appointed hon fr, 1 at ~ 1 17 000 they are Ww paving Lenizd from crapes the True Enjovment of [Life near that place. Mre. Finkle Tater. 2. fhe Wingy | er Wumtaad ax do ino thes chfiiyen | 1% Bo K. Aud Mow Gorge Wins, of | Niue therm lo take 6 pent vnrecem | vitals Ma A%imaeLeaves No Bitter Taste of : Marion, Mrs Russell ‘onde ~ Vi a ’ ses rua “i Mills. Rufus R., MiMinbure Mad on : a3 pn—————— Ene Elfzabeth, at home: Helen Heck. |" dl = a. TUSSEYVILLE. TERRANCE RTE CCT. oe sm or w= [yr Te nn Sn 1 Te nin | § EAGTER OF 1923 HAS PASSED. Centre Hall Sunday School, 1:30 Pp. m, Trager Merumg, Wet veming, 7... | TCT 5 tnt denomination. Aw i| WUMPERGE Mra. Margaret Rum: ro a rt Jotun. | ¢ Make Your Plans for Spring Joking toward the. aa. | NUMA5 morning folowing a lomk me. | a act, AT Sehr and Summer Now. Spring Mills He was publ Sunday School, ¢ 1 all movems Prayer Meeting, Thurs, 7. vancement T. T.. Thursday. a0me he Was You Can Fill Your Every Need— the Store Where Se ————— - - nd of home Reformed—Spring Mills Every Day is Bargain Day-- Highest Qualities. Best Values, Lowest Prices. Holy Commundon: Farmers } 3 NCHOLA. Elma SII. HI PS lr SA Rev Hollenbach, { rons. | ter of Wiilam and BOALSBURG, wil preach horn at Farmers TWO VICTORIES FOR “v.—Lemont, mornin g; Linden |” ol 71 Years. 5 morine at 12] the Malta Te CENTRE HALL “HIGH.” afternoon: Tusseveille + vening Remarkable Event and Ex- ceptional Money-Saving Opportunity in ... She AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach. pastor.) Thomas Vcholl Peifer o \ *aoriila re ry . § 15 Salem Regular se Viteg t 8:15 oF Thomas Far ¢ i ¢ i 4 | ¢ 4 v : and Mra John ‘ Our Women’s Coat, Suit ’ & Dress Department : Lovely Styles, all of them Choice Garments in really } ’ ¢ i ¢ # 4 4 / ‘ : ¢ / / the ssrmor fer Services in Centre Hall Charge g Ix the box scot CENTRE HALL Rn H ( Communion at Spring Mills at 10:30 Farmers Mills at 2:30. A good attend- wonderful variety. 3 y wind iiberal offer ng is requested the last chance pay the ap- ortionment in fut New Styles in Our Shoe Dep’t Delightful as Springtime. fashioned in grace and beauty, yet with a wonderful low price. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sherif, We are authorized to announce that E R. Taylor, of Bellefonte, will be a candi-§ 40.0 and had for Sheriff of Centre county, subject te. jor class ¢ A VISIT TO OUR RUG DEP'T will pay vou. to the decision of the Democratic voters | *%¢ Of 77 years i =< days Hy en “wi » t re a Ly . 14% : oF : 1 All of the Rugs now in this store were secured be- . nat " i augt . WW X-Asspcinie Tadlges 4% expressed at the primaries to be held | daughts om EX ia pe war . f ie pr ri » i REEDSVILLE on Tuesday, September 18th, 1923. Samuel and Sarah Frank, both of | “evening ny : . R H O - | fore prices advanced and are marked accordingly. — whom have long since anew reed : 1a up 2 0 0 1 : For Treasurer, nad summons June 23 1867 We are authorized to announce that | was united én mars ie with Rew r and 4 Tm TU Traxler, 21 3 LYMAN L. SMITH, of Centre Halli Boro D. Bierliy, who died eleven YOurs ago " , od i ! 7 badrd : . [ will bea candidate for Treasurer of Cen- - : s be J r at time has Cummings, : but four sons survive, as follow tre county, subject to the decision of the iL eu H » Bury an " . Henry, of ( Democrats voters as ¢ pressed at the Ww itis F Charles * Samuel A i. : word. ih MILLHEIM primaries to be held on Tuesday, Sep- Curtis M all of Rehersburg. Two Walker if 8 1 tember 18th, 1923. Miler, 1b, p Whitewashing State Treasury Seandal The winding up of the prosecution brothers also survive-Dr. 0. 8 Frank — of Milhelm, and James P. Frank of For County Commissioner. . Rebershurg Wf former State Treasurer Herman M Totald We are anthorized to announce that May & 1863 hb na i" . Kephart was done in such 1 was - The score by innings— JOHN WW, YEBARICK. of Marion Town May 9, +. she united with ship, will be a candidate for #ounty Con. | IUtheran church and was a missioner, subject to the decision of ihe | consistent member until death She rey completely whitewneh tho sinte Reeduville 66800 0600 4d 0-4 treasury scandal. Although Kephart Centre Hall —~0117 06420 x15 3 2 S-base hit, wm NL a 40 are 3% > ever 2<bmme hits, Gross Democratic votors as 2xpres sed at tte § was a kind and loving mother and al was fined $3425. the method employed Crawtord home run Frank K|truck . ¥ iy » . » ie . . € irimaries to be el " Rep- w hh that it fowestalled the quiz . » 3 i i ! hl ud held on Tuesday Sep was such that it fo ¥ h iu out. by Gross 15 by ShilMng, 1: by tember 18th, 1923 { — . ————— a host of friends zing in court of higher-upa alleged to Miller. & Umpire, Knarre good nedghbor, and wil he missed Hs hve been involved m the jugglery of | — v y a | ” © joe rere conducted hb PUBLIC SALE REGISTER, Untral sutvices were conan ¥ Free trosmnry: Sxures Suctam toa Sao. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, — tev, J. M. Reatick, a former pastor ons . i SATURDAY, MAY 6, at 1 F. M., a Interment was made in the Lutheran | hart administration. The Pinchot ad- PAIR DONKEYS FOR SALE ~The Potters Mills d i Davidheiser will and Heformed cemetery at Rebhorsharg hereon cc previouly agreed to this undersigned offes for sale a pair of A dsrtrlincn 1 #cil a lot of home-made solid cherry — wihod of closing the Kephart case well-broken don®._ _, arness and V \ rousehold furniture and Implements of MUSSER Jacoly Musser, a highly Democratic members of the louse. wagon, all-in good oor ution Steve | wood and fron for farm use: all new esteemed resident of Haines township, | at a caucus, decided to demand a thor- Matis, Centre Hall, Bell phone 514 ; ® * and made of best materials E. M jdied at Ws home. along Pine creek, | ough legislative investigation into the - . : . : i : FOR SALE--Buick Touring Light | - * - SMITH, auct aged 7 years. 8 months and days, from | activities of the Treasury Department wl E htS 1 ' Red 7 years mon and vaya iro Six 1916 model. In good condition. | yesig t pecia ist New top: revarnished last spring: 3 | ——— Pneumonia following two paralytic | during the Kephatt regime. A reso- Marriage Licenses, strokes lution asking for the uppointment of a new cord tives. Price $375. Inquire of Harrisburg, Pa., has opened an office at the home of { " kK aio nn . H. L. Ebtight, Centre Hall, Pa. M. L. EMERICK, on the Square, in John W. Bottorf .+ Bellefonte Mr. Musser was born in Gregs | committee, with full power to conduct Lucy E. Smith... Bellefonte | 1OWNship, a won of Michael and Mary | the Investigation, probaly will be in.) Ax t . one Alexander Robison ...........Penfieia | (Homan) Musser. On October #, 1513, | troduced FOR SALE-—Chevrolet lomEing - ear, CEN I'RE HALL laabel Spotts.. iss ds Port. Malia he was united in marriage with Mary The Democrats are said to feel that 1918 model, run ony 6981 miles, in | 1 ill be th n Willlam 8. Armoid,...... .. Hunville Homan, of Haines township, who sur- | Kephart's plea of nolle contendre was good offer, gogd tires ~H, OQ Strohm- | and wi ere o “ " Bo ; ] vives with the following children: | nothing more than an eney way of | slor, Contre Hail. . : FRIDAY MAY rey fn = tere, Co. Runville Wiltiam F., of Penn township: John whitewashing the treasury scandal Dward For movers: ’ 4th Arthur H. Dewey State College d sord | CLERKS, 18 upward. govern. { a it Wie ssena . M. of Burnham: Mrs. John H. Fults They have been informed, according mont /positions. $120 monthly. Expe- | 9A M.to8 P. M. Mabel P. Barker. State College of Rockview: Mr. ¢. i Musser, of | to reports, that the investigation con- " rience unnecessyry. For free list po- | te § : : 3 Churence B. Wagner | Martha | Coburn, and Mrs G. B. Stover, of Penn ducted by Auditor General Lewis was sitions now open, write R. Terry (for. ie This is your rtunity to get high grade optical Mary H. Gosa Hannah township. There also survives one sls. restricted in some particulars because mer Civil Service examiner) 1769 Bar. service at reasona e prices, A Specia Reduction in all ter, Mra, C, J. Stover, of Woodward, of legal limitations, and that a legisla- rister Bldg. Washington, D.C. o18p Frames and Lenses, including Tonic, Police entered the residence of Wil-| «He was a member of the Coburn | tive probe might have the effect of — ; Nw : o R ii lam Austin and his wife, colored, in | Lutheran church for many veare bringing some hitherto unknown TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED for G nd-in Bif. 1 ing and Sewing Glasses, Philipsburg, and obtained positive ev. Funeral services were held in the | phases of the Kephart administration | Sale; will be sold at reasonable price, idence that they were selling liquor. | Lutheran church at Coburn, condnct- | into the Mmetight ! ~W. PF. Colyer, Centre Hall, 11er ; As low as $2 Complete Mrs, Austin was landed in Bellefonte | ed. by Rev. F. H. Daubenspeck, and| ar uf HOUSE AND GARAGE FOR SALE. Jaf, while her husband, during a | interment was made fn Falrview com- Phosphates— Various Kinds, 4 | The undersigned offers for sale his Save from $2 to $5 on your glasses, : scuffle, disappeared, but it is thought | etery at Miltheim. Tne undarsigned, has now on ‘han dwelling house and garage, located on |H Remember the date—FRIDAY, MAY 4. One day he could be found within the city, — the following grades of phosphates, = corner of the diamond, ———— at —— HOUSER Emanuel Houser, of Col- | #uaranteed as labeled: 16 per cont. the north pei a, house and gar- |} each month, With Hugo Bezdek as president, the | lege township, died at Houserville af. | acid goods, 1.8.1, 1% 140-2, ant > age are both in perfect condition. This J] No charge for examination. Centre county baseball league ought | ter a two weeks filness of pneumonia, | 85 etd it Hee lows is a good stand for any kind of busi- | fl : to find a place on the baseball map. | He was aged a little over #ixty-one | possible price~-Wm. enahan, néss~L. L. SMITH, Centre Hall. if * ' : ¥
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