The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 06, 1923, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENN'A,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1923.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
8. WwW, SMITH
EDW, E, Loeal Editor and
Business Manager,
Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hal
as second class mall matter,
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription
the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance.
ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices,
twenty cents per line for three insertions,
aud ten cents per line for each additional
insertion,
to
Local
vertisements,
notices accompanying display ad-
five cents per lide for each
eight cents per line;
twenty-five cents.
fusertion; otherwise,
winimuam charges,
Display advertising rates made known
on application,
Fire Alarm.
in the borough
Iradford & Co.
sound:
Borough
fire
Hall, the
will
In case of
Centre mill
whistle
One long and two short blasts when
fire is north of Reformed church;
One long and five short blasts when
fire
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
REV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pustor,
is south of Reformed church.
~—SERVICES FOR
SUNDAY, SEPT. 0. 1923
incements
Centre Hall
day School,
ither League, 30
p.
clise, Saturda 7
Farmers Mills
Saturday, 36
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sn —
For Sheriff,
authorized to
of Bellefonte,
eriff of Centre county, subject
of the Democratic voters
the primdries to be held
1023
We are
:. Tayi
diate for Sh
to
8% expressed
an
that E
be a candi
anounce
RB TP will
the decision
at
Tuesday,
September 15th,
For Sheriff,
We are
ELMER
will
county,
authorized to
BREON of B
»O TTR
that
r Township
Sheriff of Centre
dee of the
14 the
Sep
annonce
be a candidate for
subject to the ision
Democratic voters as
held
expressed
he
1925
primaries to on
18th,
Tuesday,
tember
For Treasurer,
We are
LYMAN LL.
will
authorized to announce that
SMITH, Hall Bora,
be a candidate for Treasurer of Cen-
county, to the decision of the
as at the
Tuesday, Sep-
of Centre
tre subject
Democratic voters expressed
=
primaries to be heid on
tember 18th, 1923.
For County Commissioner,
We are authorized
JOHN W, YEARICK,
ship, will be a candidate for County Com-
missioner, subject to the decision of the
Democratic voters as expressed at the
held on Tuesday Eep-
to announce that
primaries to
tember 18th,
be
1923
For County Commissioner,
Wea are
JAMES WwW
will
anthorized to announce that
SWABB., of Harris Township,
candidate for County Commis
to the of the
volers ax at the
held Tuesday, Rep
be a
sioner, subject
Democratie
primaries fo
15th,
decision
expressed
be
1023,
on
tember
For County Commissioner.
We are to
JOHN 8 SPEARLY, of
will
Commissioner,
authorized that
Town.
County
annonnce
Benner
ship,
be a candidate for
subject to the decision of
the Demoeratle voters as
held
expressed at
the primaries to be
wa
on Tuesday,
September 18th,
For Register
We are authorized to announce that
8. OCKER, of Bellefonte, formerly of
Miles Township, will be a candidate for
the nomination of Register of Centre
county, subject to the decision of the
Democratic voters as expressed at the
primaries on Tuesday, September 18, 1023,
Vor Recorder,
WAGNER GEISK, of Bellefonte, will be a
candidate for the nomination of Recorder
of the Democratic voters as expressed at
the primaries Tuesday, September
18th, 1023,
on
'
ENCAMPMENT AND FAIR
IN FULL SWING,
30th Anniversary of Institution Larger
and Better Thay
hibits—RBetter
Amusements,
Ever-——RBlg Ex.
and More Varied
“A g the
Wednesday
Reporter goes Lo press on
morning, the Grange En.
campment and Fale celebrating its
fiftieth
hasket
known
of
Is
anniversary, From i
held
Leach's woods,
Hall, the
mammoth
one-day
pienie in what was then
ns four miles
west instiution
itffair of
grounds
the
name close lo
Centre
has grown into a
a week's duration. Then
few acres—were leased; now HE
ciation owns in its own
seventy acres of land. much of it sot
with beautiful shade trees, a number
of substantial buildings for
of
for
exhibits of
various
bit
products the farm. large
bulidings horses cattle
vine and sheep, others for imple
manufactures, «
hi
ments and ommodiou
auditoriom and el
wl
| These bulldings today are to the
{ 5
|Rroaning and there are is o
point,
hundred
ese grounds several
12x14 feet
can
! 1
vas wall
i
tents in which
a8 large a number of
persons
week as constituted
ne first pifnie
| Leach wood ind that
st
tint ©
The associatie
{the mo HN poy ne
it that tin
with
mm sn. si sa se Ss
Some Auto Mishaps.
Nit Mountain on the
tany
side, meg with an cnexplainable
hap which resulted in 9
sedan through the w
go
breaking
MIE
ter down a poet 31h
sone twenly feet below the Highway
havin
from
No other car
the oar g turned in the opposit
direction h he was trave
interfered The
whi
ing had
removed Tuesday
Breon- Wen ve
damaged oar was
morning by the Era
men. at Miltheim
Close to the J
Old Fort.
touring
H
on
Runkle farm housed
Monday. a
by Gradeg
susod
topple ove
Mr
up
helow Jewett
car driven Move
lost a wheel which « the ' car to
dor
Graden
preseribe & circle and
w
ng considerable damage
was pretty badly shaken and un-
nerved ag with
The
home
were algo two children
them party were conveyed
their Monday evening
On A E
Kerlin, and five young men
Wf Centre Hall, started for
attend the big auto
the hill on
Labor Day,
Williamn W
Kerlin and son,
Altoona to
race Ascending
the new stretch road on
of State
tempted to
Nash
the driver,
of
this side College. they at-
the
other
failed
to explain, drew his car to the jeft side
Diss As Kerlin
approached the
a car,
sedan oar
for some reason he
of the road so that there was no room
for the Kerlin car to pass, The pe-
culiae antics of the driver wh, was in
permitted other
than to =Mike him, and the reault was
an smash
error no alternative
The Kerlin car was the
more damaged of the care. The
right front wheel was completely
tory from the car and every spoke torn
{from the rim. besides having the axle
Ibent, The other car changed wheels
fand continued on. The Kerlin party
hired a State College car and continued
on to Altoona.
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PEACHES! PEACHES!
two
THE BUFFALO VALLEY FRUIT
FARMS, MIFFLINBURG, PA, are
pleking and marketing WHITE
FREE STONE PEACHES. Will be
pleking Elbertas about September 1st,
The Farms are located about six
miles Northwest of MifMinburg, Vis.
itors are welcome, Bell telephone
17814 advtt
Decker—Swartz
A very pretty wedding
HO LOOK
lsat
Miss
the bride of Sterling
at the
place at 12 o'clock noon
Hf State when
Y.
R.
bride's
Miss
oliegoe
became
Swiarz
Decker, of Montgomery,
home on Falrmont Ave,
Swartz, before he marry
wis employed as teller in the Firs
State
of
Susq
ink
of
tional B College
ehanna UU
pros
and
Yale
Ele st A
graciite
Mu dent
Desk
Dec kos ig view
Montgomery Table
ind is a graduate of
Bes
anmedinte
od thie
mister, Mis i
nakd of
Wes nn very few
members of hoth
witng ceremony
- ot po
MARRIAGE LICERaw
“
i ——— a
LOWER ANIMALS DESIRE LOVE
Mankind Not the Only Creature That
ls Able to Appreciate Feeling
of Affection,
A certaln hymn tells us that “the
world is dying for a little hit of love”
But have you ever thought that even
fe people desire
All animals ex gs
ing for love every day of their Hives
You can the and
meet a lonesome, ragred, disowned
dog, which, if you will snap your finger
at him and speak kindly to him, will
prick up his ears and wag his tail and
follow you. Some dogs endure so many
kicks and cuffs and so much starvation
that they cagerly grasp at any Insig
nificant kindness,
Animals love to be loved almost as
well as a person does,
Remember this and see that all ani
mals with whom you come In contact
get some sort of affection.
A college president once stated that
one of the tests of an educated person
was to be able to say that a stray dog
would follow him home ~Exchange,
Why She Wanted Married Man,
A well-to-do woman advertised for
A caretaker for her town house, and,
after interviewing a large nwnber of
applicants she at last found one that
suited her,
“Thank you for giving me the Job,
ma'am.” sald the new caretaker. “1
hope you don't think me Impertinent
for asking questions, hut you stated
In the advertisement that you rhust
have a married man, Are there any
duties for my wife?"
“Oh, no,” replied the woman of the
house, “I wanted a married man so
that I could have somebody who Is
used to taking orders from a woman™
~Minneapolis Tribune,
love, so do animals?
pecially do fire long
walk down street
a A
ILIOUSNESS
Constipation, sani ‘avoided:
An active liver withoat calomel.
CHAMBERLAIN'S
TABLETS
Never sicken or gripe—only 25e
phone
Tune
veniey
wl TS
THE
TREES
DEATH
of the
Wie
church
the F
Reformed In- |
made in alrview
died
Bellefonte
he had |
previous suf |
th
Edward Homan on |
ternoon at thi
nh institution
day
Of thumb. |
previous to his |
thrown from a |
and in landing |
such i
it and {oz
Manner as
cing it |
once suffered |
wugh everything |
relief
4
Week a
was had
partial
thumb was made,
the onward
elief
CONN 00K
mentioned
of Mr.
time
and
Hall, | §] oh
SE
i ——
me — ss
16-DAY
EXCURSION
HALL .
You Can't Drive 4
Nail With an Apple
4 Poor printing
On ROOr paper never
paid anybody. Get
work that 1s good
enough to bring you
good results,
€ Use an econom-
ical paper such as
Peermont, Stone Harbor
THURSDAYS
August 23 ; Sept. 6
16 DAY
in either
D
and come to an eco-
nomical printer.
That'sus. Quick sery-
ice and good work at
reasonable prices.
Uso Rlore Printed
+ PLYERS
vortionate
Salesmanship — Ask Us
Fleports 1.60 & WW
NIEMAN’S
STOCK-REDUCING SALE
AN
y
FAR
.
~~
ex
’
>
the Luther.
Hebershurg
a
that
get the benefit of this Great Reduction,
Sale continued so CVEryone may
“gic f
reat
Everybody is talking about this g
event where cverything is reduced.
We are making a--
Complete Clearance ...
of every piece of merchandise from
our Spring and Summer Stock. Noth-
ing reserved.
Join the big crowd which saving
money at this store.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
winter top for
D. J. NIEMAN
MILLHEIM
may
iy and
ome of
crank. JOTI -
by
return to
Hall
covered
Foul
reigns]. Kindly
H. Homan, Centre
R-
A brown cap and a pink crib |
n S|und
Mra, H B
slate Lx
afternoon, between
urg: reward if re
Wagner, 739 East!
lege: Bell tele-| ING
Ju
n November until
capable hous keeper for family |
A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT,
Send your name and address plainly
written together with 5 cents {and this
slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Des
Moines, lows, and reccive in return a
trial package containing Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
bronchial, “fin” and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stom-
ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou.
bles, indigestion, gay pains that crowd
the beart, biliousness and constipation;
Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every
family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles,
and skin affections; these valued family
medicines for only § cents. Don't miss it.
Now,
Irn
nothing
BUILD.
over
CONCRETE
BLOCKS,
Cannel Coal
a
Soereened i i
»; all
to
modern conveniences; con- |
lLaowistown Reply care of
in Better fill your bin with this fins
ee | grade of coal while it had
The
ot |
may
Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year WAM. MC CLENAHAN, Hall
entire
I
hundreds are doing this.
| (DATE) aves
STATE REALTY COMPANY,
| State College, Pa.
| Gentlemen : I am interested in Real
| Bstate in State College. Kindly fur-
| nish further information without any
| obligation on my part,
: PI A RA
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li
Large lots
Own a home at State College and retire
i
We do a general real : estate business, If you
have real estate for sale or exchange consult us,
WE WANT LOCAL AGENTS
STATE REALTY CO.
224 E. College Ave. STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Bolt Phone 376 Commercial Phone
J. FRED HARVEY, Pres. B. E. MABEN, Mgr.