i as E CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8B. W, SMITH....... ase saas oBdHOP EDW. E, BAILEY......Loeal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab @s second class mall matter. TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance. ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, twenty ceats per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion, Local notices accompanying dlsplay ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion: otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, rates Display advertising made known pia) on application, Borough Fire Alarm. of n the borough Hall, Bradford & Co. will sound: fire | of the In case Centre mill whistle One long and two fire is north of Reformed church; five short » 0 One long and fire is south of formed church. GHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REY, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, —~SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1923 Farmers Mills announcements for Centre Hall Luther League, 6:30 p. m. Farmers Mills rday srday, REFORMED Char; Hollenbach, pastor.) ' : 3 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS — For Sheriff, We are authorized to announce that EK, R. Taylor, of Bellefonte, will be a candi- date for Sheriff of Centre county, subject to the of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries to be held on Toewmday, September 15th, 1023. sa—_ decision For Sheriff, authorized BREON, will be a candidate for Sheriff county, subject to Democratic voters We are FLMER to that Township, of Centre of the at the Tuesday, Rep- announce f BEnner of the decision as held expressed primaries to on tember 18th, be 1923 Conn For Treasurer, We are authorized announce that LYMAN I. SMITH, of Centre Hall Boro, will be a candidate for Treasurer of Cen- tre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries to be held on Tuesday, Sep tember 18th, 1923, to Yn For County Commissioner, We are authorized to announce that JOHN W, YEARICK, of Marion Town- ship, will be a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expres sed at the primaries to be held on Tuesday Sep- tember 18th, 1923, For Register We are aothorized to announce that ¥. 8, OCKER, of Bellefonte, formerly of Miles Township, will be a candidate for the nomination of Register of county, subject to the decision Democratic voters as expressed Contre of the at the primaries on Tuesday, September 18, 1023, New York designers agree that skirts for fall and winter are to be much shorter than those now In vogue. dn MEYER.~ Haines July 23, David Centre Hall June 24, of past Mi 1843, John Meye 1923, orn township, died in hav ing reached the age almost eight Vears few Meyer During the years that all mental, the was noticeable losing in his the rapidly th hod gtate cepting and during past six months physical wasted mpldly, nt terminating as above his home here, surrounds by all his children and grandchild Interment was made in the fami Hall the og lot in the Centre 13 Tuesday cemetery afternoon, emaony hay ing been conducted by Rev. f the Meve affiliates who had just become pastor o formed church with which Mr like all his ancestors, wis Rev the ind Bingman, of church friend th family Mr, assisting Mever wag one of the of Henry Pr eration, a descendant who came from Palatinate, America in ettiing anon, in tha ite. Christopher ind John are the forebears our subject and the wiginal head of this part Mever Per lag on indfather i tO &@ man hi Miss Danied AP MP Al A, Sedan Jumps Five-Foot Ditch, A Jewell sedan containing five engers, driven by a woman Nittany rv five-foot ditch on je ind did ami doubling up Below mountain w from ne injury to the car farm house on the were putting in a culvert 2 ditch neiderable fully five feet The the depth and width had been dug laid portion. left usual 0 drum had wen and coverest on eastern leaving the western portion {the wide to the woman} open dig- the The reel mignal flags were played... The sedan came down mountain at a high speed, and seeing one of to to planting himself to the front ditch and waiving the danger, Samuel Gingerich, the state's workmen, undertook fur ther give notice to the driver “lOW ip by of He was obliged The cleared the hin he down arms «tood his ground until to move or be run sedan the ditch, but while in mid air the steering was shifted to the left plunged the car against post of lane, with difficulty ar was gotten back onto The effort explain why the danger signals were not heed. «}, or why she failed to right where safety lay. —————_— rf AT] SS Straw Stack Burned, A large straw stack to the front of a bank barn on one of Col. Thawlore Boal's farms, known as the Geiss farm, near Linden Hall, was burned Satur. day afternoon The barn saved The origin of the fire is unknown, The fire was discovered by Mes, Fred Horner, wife of the tenant, about 1:30 o'clock, Alarm was given and besides the neighbors who turned gout was the State College fire company. There was no stock in the barn except several calves. At the time of the flie Mr made a spectacular leap, wheel and this heavy fence It that the tn at a corner a was considerable the road, driver made no to the keen wan i oo Han Horner was at State College. R pastor of lev Delas elected Keener, the newly Hall and the Centre p formed charge, was ordained stalled on F by iday evening, at clock, committe from Clansin Heforme Th Charl the Church in the United States committees consisted of Rev. 8S Stover, chalrman, H Poyd ad ‘ Boalsburg Edwin Elder Romig, State Willkims, Vv College, a Lemont a Romig re the ordination the Malachi 2 preached sermon, t tv y vy | text and i f lr ——— Shiny Bear on Nittany Mt a sc tA ne Children's Service at Boalshurg, sti — Building Mountain » em ————— AT] Two Cows Killed by Lightning. 1 § ——————— The Fourth at Meiss' Store, MWTH ENCAMPMENT tee vy tings ir pageant to be gin NR during the week Fai held various campmer and } are being » Points in Centre ———————— ll ————— SPRING MILLS ind wife fro Mra | New Yq Goodhart, Piewce V Monday onada spent with Mra, Williams, of ind daughter, Sara left fi their home on Monday afternoon. Charles returned Vie Royer and wife home from na visit to their son, J tor Royer The Saturday, crowd prices. A MeCool, Win John deceased, sale, on pitended by a large and everything brought good the Le- gion boys’ festival on Saturday even- but the the in v every direction and quite a few went home, they Inrge crowd gathered for rain soattered crowd However, realized quite a SMU sum Martin Lather Wagner, son of Jasp- er Wagner, a lad of 13 years, had a narrow from being seriously injured on Saturday evening. He was riding a bicyde and in attempting to turn around at CP. Long's scales he plunged down an embankment of 20 feet. He was pleked up unconscious by Austin Long, but soon revived, eRCApe dels me ast y EL ally ans ve Ea Phoenixville, Pa, June 25, Dear Editor: Enclosed mlease find check to ad vance the abel on my paper, which 1 cannot afford to be without in connec a | | ei i im with my other reading matter. f dle farms hak fos in I noticed vou no report fy y in your t week's of the las Allow me to say that farms my adjoining idle, of turned h farm thie about 400 acres five ind i horses On pasture gore extremely dry weather but eek, the dry t evening with a very y all craps were Most sill ~ the cove already Te stored dry iy in R BIBLE MARR] se Al rl a —— AGE LICER ES. ir Toms ————————— A A Heavy Blast, snp AP INESS Y stitutional treat. ARRH MEDICINE medy CafRrrhal y an inflamed con- pug lining of the Eusta- this tube inflamed wind or imperfect is entirely closed Unless the in our hearing HALLS acts through the 313 us surfaces of the sys- ing the inflammation and assisting Nature in restoring normal cone ditions Circulars free ¥. J. Che i. “131 f All Druggists. rey Co., Toleds, Olin NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, SALE. All kinds Oo v by purchasing f Pa Bell phone cdi 4th OF JULY pecials AT COHEN & CO’S DEPARTMENT STORE | Bellefonte .-ow Penna. i We can supply your needs at less price than you can get similar goods clsewhere in Centre county, FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY June 29, 30, July 2 Men's Genuine Palm Beach SUITS, plenty of sizes, af $12.50 Men's all Wool White Flannel TROUS. ERS, at $550 MEN'S STRAW Looking, at Good . BL HATS, Real MEN'S BEACON OXFORDS—Our regular $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 and $7.50 Grades, Special at. ........... 849 “ECLIPSE® DRESS SHIRTSSelect any Shirt in Our Large Stock and showing no signs of injury. 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