A a lO A ~~~ EES, rm THE CENTRE REPORTER. THE DEATH RRoann, Barned Burned at Dix Pun, Bad Effect of Ordinance, FARM CALENDAR. LOCAY, AND PERSONAL, ISSUED WEEBLY: s— A barn. with the season's hay crop, | The new ordinance defining a nul- ry 1 Ee —————— ROUSH. —Mgs, Perle K. Roush, wile la corn crib, fn hnplement shed, some | Snce ang giving any disgruntled citi Timely Reminders from CENTRE 2 aL As, PENN’ A. of R. K. Roush, died at her home Iu implements, a chicken house, a pigl%en an opportunity to work out spite The Pennsylvania State College re paiest a C, Drumm on sul \ : SPA vv 1 F Reading, on Sunday, after an iliness i pen and two automobiles, a Franklin [and hatred, ig bringing about bad ef. Kill the Weeds-1f you discover Cuan- THURS AY, JULY 20. 1923. with rheumatisin and dropsy. She was land a Hupmobile sedan, were burned | fects, Saturday fght an hall dozen == | formerly Miss Perie K. Bhaeffer, a|PFriday afternoon on the farm of Grant | Or more of the most ibstantial farm- SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, daughter of the Jate David and Sarah | Hoover, at Dix Run, two miles soutl ers in this territory simply didn't do 8B. WW. BMITH.......s.:... sranns ooo JEditor | Shaeffer, of Madisonburg, where she [west of Unionville The los ig esti- [a thing but go off to another town to tion, unless thoroughly and continu a T gr his br 2. The ines here w EDW, E BAILEY......Loeal Editor and | wus born There survives the decenscd | mated at $8,500. Mr. Hoover | vide | do’ thislr shopping Fhe business of ously done, will only tend to spe lw tu = " Business Manager. |). husband and one sister, Mrs. W. F.lly known resident of Willlumsport, [these families alone In a year will ness Mer hag long been ada thistle, sow thistle, morning BY hardware store or hoary cross on or near your farm, ooneral store start at once fo eradicate $f. Cultiva- | gainueron weeds, Bmall patches may be killed a { y Eo Eau : y 11 y . i. 8 Ph FOOL this (Thursd Rishel of Farmers Mills and Tormerly of Bellefonte, motored to jamount to a considerable sum. Here by covering with tar paper or. a 4 ; Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hal &8 second class mall matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subseription 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 | aughter of Edward and Rosa Lingle, [barn they started for a walk along Dix the counell to annul dts action, for] during the period from June | Willinm Hetth insertion. wus born March 15, 1923, and died at] pun. They had gone only a rt (die- {there is nothing commendable in the October. January, February ETE kd oad vd . 2 go Ei I tt and . Yee 4 , . . » The a3 CRC IR GY (3S 1 ay atithe farm, which embraces 1.500 acres, |i8 where the innocent suffer. The peo laver of straw. ! . Reading, at which plaice the decease mostly planted to forest tree seedlings, {ple In the neighborhood, rather than Bran Prieces—A secord on the price ” . be prowent H. H Buria} wil be made on Thurs fe interested in hived for about thirty vears, in his Hupmobile sedan. He was a« be humiliated If they come In Wii lof wheat bran for the last ten years ———— wompanied by h HONS On rEa « imply stay on shows that for seven out of the ten The W. € 1. 1! Yo. : 1 . A XL 4 "Wh 4 3. ¥ FTI ' i rh ' 1 LINGLE. -~Doris Anna Lingle, infant | Bugene., After putting the car in the Wha i emedy Protest! Ask years, the price of bran has been low- | Monday night Local notices accompanying display ad- | the parental home near Spring Mills on [tance when the flames were noticed. [ordinance that hag not previously been lye 0 nove usually witness vertisements, five cents per line for each | July 18 aged four months and three |r hey hurried back ut the fire burni provided for in ordinances or by state highest prices for bran insertion; otherwise, eight cents per lne;| j.vs She leaves to mourn thelr loss 1ercely and they could 4 id hing ex- | aaws ing consdernble commerciag minimum charge, twenty-five cents. ind her gadn, parents, und brothers | oe wve the dwelling some apple Although denied by the borough au- profit by ti nformatior Display advertising rates made kaoswn Russell, Miles and Robert. Funeral]irees standing between the blaze and ]thoriti of Mostoursville, Lycoming Potato Blight— Wet weather on 3ppileation, eing services were held on Friday in the] the house making it possi {to y wo. {county the merchants in it Be WE Len vorable for n attach Noroush Fire AIT Holy (ross church, Georges Valley a ———— : ze ix made . : i In case of fire in the borough of Rev. E. E. Haney being the officiating Better Have Your Lights Burning. that a speed trap is being worked In Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mill |minister. mate pol LL . / whistle will sound: The following poem expresses their lin th vicinity of sMefon +d i un pared Yrits like alt ey hy ———— ow - . » . aa 2 a th Ariverk. w) Rpts “tt | cont nd n a manner that it August Furniture Sale. i 5 * One lofg and two short blasts when | 0%" : j Bh Mle unl oe 2 a ; a a rium (5g) ou an 4 five a fire is north of Reformed church: he au g Heasute One jeominying with tae Sun : y ; ol tiny ra : "wo he as. our jov and de i £3 x { v1 LF 5 HO Pomensures no LAREN will » 5 ©1 LE ' Furnit One long and five short blasts when Bie wag.our J ng Mm fire is south of Reformed church. We loved Ber, ah, perinps 00 We ¥ithont 1 Ba ng, severnl- 1 SS Pe itels” I ane mice : = Nail With an Apple For = pt and died waving omy one head i he 1 i « nna presenco jan he po Jit opt soon she slept All is dnrk within our dwelling h > * 210 60 : gr =i ses————— a —————— GHURGH APPOINTMENTS. Lonely are our .fearia todu¥: is. "Sanire . Keioth lected the| Spring Mills P. 0. 8. of A. Installs. [gros Mitlheim, Pa q Poor printing — "de the One we loved so dearly nen The ving officers were installed | ; p— on poor paper never PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE forever passed away meres the lodge of P. O, 8. of A., at Spring | Peuuviety: of Tes! Bute, | * paid anybody. Get REV. MELVIN {, DRUMM, Pastor, 0 : . : . : Hithinourg Has fhe, Klux Riuz Mil i John Hevian, : a : ‘ iy ; work that is good —~SERVICES FOR— GEYER Ru ing rd Wall's admr. to W Sm enough to bring you SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1923 burg. diet at that place. Prior to pu od on Saturday evening, when at about Mca Pres dent Ey b Ver ract in Haines twp : 17 ‘ good results, hiansine Tie nn nt Mrs Hy 10 ’ Ck i HAITLNGR 5 4 ie faster of forms ia 4 sath i Jin ’ Tat > : hat T Parniges’ Mills, 19:30--"Phe Man WRB ind 4 +4 Hy : Ville: n and y Resers hill uth t The Recording secretary rT) height, | Snyder, t in Ferguson twp we qd U € an econom- a Singing Heart." Confugiel 4 a tan.ar Raita ohicat Tenses Amatins mr alr | Adam H. Krumrine, et ux, to Mart ical baper such as managemi Georges Valley Centra Hall 7:30-—"*The : wit] ] : te 3 Se y x : : the ton : " ee 5% iy. PR lames W $4 61 1 \ tr £4 ‘ 20% a rg Heat. In : wl horn nn 1 w A n en 1 “Ik : burns : i ot . Ww ' i. hur 1 t in Bell nt $5.7 and come to dan eco- The ist’ Hitutirihg sevvicen Shtlve: agar re ties #pht. on Busts Inspector—W. H. Hetting Miriam L. Dreese to Mrs. Anni nomical printer. Setterbar) ermhenivmamianorem——— While simBar happenin tows juard—Charles Grenoble Brobeck, t in College tw; That’sus. Quick serv- Centre Han Sheriffs to Meet In Williamsport, . g 1 Northumberland WwW. H. Smit : Adam H. Kru: lh t ux, 5 3 ice and good work at Meeting, Wednesday at 7:30. The Sterile’ Sue Agsucietion of fey have bom re In he a] Seating} Charis Smit) a 3 ve. reasonable prices. siunfiay. Seliool, 9530 8. in vention of the organization Use More Printod Luther League, 6:30 p : a rg ituy aha ’ : i . Han : : : : Salesmanship Lok Os No Catechise and no Teach Trai gust 13 Ln 14 he vient - —— . ‘ — ———————— dart Tee £ t 1 hot - is 3 ru ¥ rou I. e until September. Spring Mills Prayer Meeting, Thurs, 7. Presbyterian—Centre i! morning: Pine Grove Mills, afternoon Lemont evening. Methodist—8pring Mili= morning: Centre Hall, afternoon; Sprucetown re Erin ot ss — NIEMAN’S NIEMAN’S NIEMAN'’S ar ited Evangelical ~~ Tusseyville, ——— intr Bac Ri ary oan OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF STRAW morning; Egg Hill, afternoon; Centre THE ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S Hal, evening a ’ @ r HATS WILL BE SOLD Ad AND CHILDREN'S COATS AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge SUITS AND DRESSES (Rev Sout Ss HHoenbach pastor.) 2 MUST BE SOLD AT wm 50c on the St. Paul's—Holy Communion at ONE-HALF or worn rues | fs Now On and continues for 12 Days Only | ~~ Dollar of Aarons. Now comes the Real Sale of the Summer Season. Every man, woman and child will burg Reforme harge will hold picnic in Herring's Grove, west of th find we have outdone every previous sale preparing for this one. Practically ev ery Trier and Tor ot the coh or piece of merchandise in our store has been marked at Low prices that say “GO !”- urged to be present some merchandise 50 per cent on the Dollar. You know when we promise Bargains it means something. We are making you the POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS biggest promise in our history, and here it is-- For Sheriff, ° We ars authored 1s ssmounce hat Nieman’s July Sale will be the Biggest Money-Saving Event in R. Tayior, of Bellefonte, will be a eandl- ate Jax SUCHE of Conte suuty, subles this community. Did You Ever Know Us to Fail ? as expressed at the primaries to be beld on Tuesday, September 15th, 1023. Tr ~ in. y * * - ro at aah Here Is Your Big Opportunity. Beat Our Prices If You Dare! We are authorized to announce that . LA ~ . Pp ha / 4 0 . ELMER BREON, of Benner Township, . will be a candidate for Sheriff of Centre mente er ees 0 MEN'S AND BOYS SUITS. | SHOES - SHOES - SHOES | MENS AND WOMENS tember 18th, 1923 oi Th ll) ETEEEES ED) 2600 PARS TO BE SOLD FOR LSS THAN COST| pURNISHINGS LYMAN L. SMITH, of Centre Hall Boro, $30 00 Men's Suits redqeed to. $20 00 175 PAIRS WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS, formerly sold for $6.00 will be a candidate for Treasurer of Cen. $35 00 Men's Salts reduced to 200 - fo $5.00, reduced to ‘ tre county, subject to the decision of the #7 50 Boys 2.plece Snlts reduced to 4 15 Democratic voters as expressed at the | #10 60 Boys 2.pe Sults reduced to $8 50 $5 PAIRS OF HIGH GRADE SHOES, formely wold for from io 10 « Primatles 39 ig oy Tuatay,. dep #12 50 Boys 2-pe Suits reduced to 8 00 $5.00—reduced to ...... cures $1.75 50 Men's Overalls reduced to. 81 bay + 1923, $15 00 Boys 2:pe Sults reduced to 10.00 ON SPECIAL LOT OF 65 PAIRS SHOES, formerly sold from $2.50 S6 Men's Work Shirts now... 58 For County Commissioner, to $L.00—Reduced to only ‘rein «..' 88 CENTS Middy Blouses reduced fo. 85 rout ae sythosied to announce that CHILDREN’S PLAY SHOES—FORMERLY SOLD FROM $1.50 to Crepes Nightgowns now... 95 . A . YEARICK, of Marion Town- Women's Wash Dresses now 95 ) #41.00—Redueed to onl #8 CENTS ship, will be a candidate for County Com- Women S (oats and Dresses : ” ¥ Ep Lk . : a ) - missioner, subject to the decision of the -_ Buin “Dn . NOW,.. 4 Democratic voters as expressed at the £. A . 50 h Doll Ian - Black - Gray Yolle Walsts now ‘a primaries to be held on Tuesday Sep- Given way at SUc on the Dollar WOMEN'S LOW SHOES— Yolle Walsts mow. ....... # 25 tember 18th, 2. $10 00 COATS reduced to 5 00 $250 Grad, REDUCED Girls School Dresses now. Wi a Gotinty Somisviomnnt; ; $15 00 COATS reduced to 815 —~ WOMEN'S LOW Bons Wasi Suits now. #& are authorized to announes that . Sd » * 0% “ns nion Suits now. .. SN A on ; JAMES W. SWABB, of Harris Township, “4 COAT reduced to $10 1358 Grate REDUCED Men's Bathing Salt w fp COATS reduced to... .... 812 50 —~WONEN'S LOW = s now. . on Ly ———————— A —————————— Wn will be a candidste for County Commis. stoner, subject to the decision of the COATS reduced fo £15 © $1.50 Grade REDUCED Boys Bathing Suits now. Democratic voters as expressed at the COATS reduced to 4 Women's SUK WH BOW es primaries to be Weld on Tuesdhy, Sep- «WOMEN'S LOW White Dress Skirts now |. White Dress Skirts now... $1 80 tember 18th, 1923. $6.00 Grade REDUCED For Register SILK DRESSES ~— WOMEN'S LOW Women's Sweaters now We are authorized to announce that P SILK DRESSES now. ... #.% Grade REDUCED £2 00 Women's Sweaters now... 8, OCKER, of Bellefonte, formerly of SILK DRESSES now. ... Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords $3 00 Sik Petticoat now... ... Miles Township, will be a candidate for $15 00 SILK LRESSES now... .. $250 Men's Scout Shoes now... $L7G $1 00 Boys Kune, Pants now. .... the momination of Register of Centre #20 0p SILK DRESSES now... . $3.50 Men's Working Shoes now. $1.95 Children's Dresses with Bloomers county, subject to the decision of the ALL OTHER SHOES REDUCED ACCCRDINGLY. Democratic voters as expressed at the | -— . . primaries on Tuesday, September 18, 1023 eo Notice we are closing out our entire line of Columbia Graphaphones and Records be- oes wae aes fl) ese we have not enough space in our store. They must go at HALF regular price. get that the best of jaws are not bullt - “ for wheat consumption, If we were to “nt enough bread to bring wheat up to —NOTICE~ REMEMBER even production cost we would all have the proverbial ‘squire belly. Nine TS ieman’ S SALE WILL CONTINUE FO hd rd “ : ¥ Rn Kittle loaves of bread today represent EVERYTHING SOLD the market value of a bushel of wheat, UNDER A TWELVE How could we manage to get the ex. NIEMAN GUARANTEE WHERE EVERY DAY DAYS ONLY tran consumption back to the wheat ' f.™" i IS BARGAIN DAY grower? £88388 iF badnie Pa FRA CLR i}
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