THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WERKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 1923. SMITH & BAILEY, 8B, W, SMITH. EDW, E, BAILEY..... Proprietors, cones Editor Local Editor snd Business Manager, Crass rE EE Re Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hab 8% second class mall matter, TERMS. ~The terms 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 tasertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- five cents per line for each otherwise, eight cents per line; twenty-five of subseription to vertisements, Insertion: minimum charge, cents, Display advertising rates on application. made known Borough Fire Alarm, ff in yf fire in th the Bradford & Co gound: and two short blasts when h of mill In case ¢ boroug Hall, will One long Centre whistle fire is north of Reformed church; One long fire Reformed church, south of CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV, MELVIN COC, DRUMM, Pastor, is ~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, SEPT. 1923 DEATHS, GEARY. suddenly Daniel L. died nt hig home in Newport, Friday stroke Geary very Por I'y county, morning, from Mr, Encampment i" paralytic had been the Grange Thursday and Frank P. of the family ning. Geary and ¥ of his others ie fll on WHS 0 guest He and returned home of the Friday hed the refr son, Geary. that eve- every minute trip having morning he met been enjoved. i the and was rose from his usual, filled as we man, igerator the kitchen sink when he floor, standing fell to wife, who by his h before auld the expiring heard him fall. « read his side Mr, Cleary, of William western Geary was a “0n and wag born in the He brothers gand his 80th his death twice of Centre the kL of had part county is it SU VIivor several sin ters, and attained Vea ’ ‘the The First Sunday previous to deceased Miss To a daughter, Wis married died there B second to Henney, who many Years ago. this union the wife of J The het of Aarons born i stetter, of Coburn | who survives Miss Eil¢ mn aM Hull these 10 marriage | was n Sure land there children: i i i § i remamn N. A. Auman, tre Hall: Mrs. 1} Conn.; Mr and Mrs Milihedm “rand '. Cen i i | New Haven, i { Newport ; Jrnest 45 Wag- W.. 8% Goeor { onseller, Charles Newport Three father in death { i | | Mr. Geary was a member of the i | ' i formed church and services Were Kersh ducted by hig pastor. Rey the Geary day land Mi i Miltheim home Sur midday the body was from which pla nily moved to Newport announcements for week: Centre Hall Other Ww Lather League, 6: Spring ‘ s School, Sunday morn ing ; » Grove AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge Holler John 8 1bach pastor.) Harves rvest Hom Bervices Coburn--8, ¥ vice of Mr. 14 of ti mis an Me¥®r nature at 7 nn ittended f the Men's Fane some sessions Mission- March of the there, ary Congress at wieor last will present a report on some that thn things The the Charge and 1 ¥ le of enid and done people { he other churches the of com- Y inspiration munity are SOTV ice ou neds ig informatic vnd POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS KREAMER RKreamer, one of known residents arothy Kilepper, Monday taken to vices wes ran church ment made HAYSE Mrs R ih follow wife of in Ing x daughter rehall and w inty Most Lycoming co four years ul been In RUT VY spent at addition to her following brothers and Harry Miller, of Niagara Frank Moore, of Belle- Marshall, of Brooks. of Centre ed by the Mrs Mrs sisters Falls; Union- Halli: Te wy hoe Mrs fonte ville; Guy Bo — i For Sheriff, We are authorized to announce that KE. | R. Tayior, of Bellefonte, will be a candi- | date for Sheriff of Centre county, subject | to the decision of the Democratic voters | as expressed at the primaries to be held | on Tuesday, September 15th, 1023. ! ! For Sheriff, authorized announce that ELMER BREON, of tenner Township, will be a candidate for Sheriff of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries to be held on Tuesday, Sep- tember 18th, 1923. We are to For Treasurer, . We are authorized to announce that LYMAN L. SMITH, of Centre Hail 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, 16923. For County Commissioner, We are authorized to announce that JOHN W, YEARICK, of Marion Town ship, will be a candidate for County Coma missioner, subject to the decision of the Demoeratiec voters as expressed at the primaries to be held on Tuesday Sep- tember 18th, 1023, For County Commissioner, We ate authorized to afnounce that | JAMES W, SWABB, of Harris Township, | will be a candidate for Coanty Commis. | sioner, subject to the decision of the | Democratie voters as expressed at the | primaries to be held on Tuesday, Sep- tember 18th, 1923, For County Commissioner, We are authorized to annoutice JOHN 8, SPEARLY, of Benner " (Continued on foot of next column) ¢ that Town- —_— se Jellefonte; Mrs and Mack Mar- Mise Mildred William, of Haupt. of Smeith., Nel of Ningara | of New York C Linden. Pa. Clara Vidgie Et] “alls shall, al ity, and SMITH the Mrs. Helen Smith, Samuel Smith, a widely known died at the Ev- Lewisburg, al Her about eight years ago but she is survived by several relict of late Evangelical minister. home, the age of 82 years and 3 days angelica near husband died sons and known daughters. The family is well in lower Penne Valley. Funeral serv- and at cos were held Saturday afternoon - interment made in the Mifflinburg. cemetery for County to the Vdecision of expressed at be held on Toesday, ship, will candidate Commissioner, be a atih ject fh the primaries Reptember 18th, voters to 1923. Democratic Aw For Register We are anthorized to announce that ¥ of Rellefonte, formetly of Register of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries on Tuesday, September 18, Ws For Recorder, We are authorized to annoutice that 1 | WAGNER GEISS, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the nomination of Recorder of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries on Tuesday, September 18th, 1923. a BEMOURATIC WOMEN ON THE WAR PATH. “We'll Not Stand ness” Is the Rotten Job “Politiclans,” Crooked Put It— by Loeal for Way Pulled Any They Of About ever 1ultenest off ty on City g¢ tne poditical stun pulled in this Om othe few “any town of out in the open a days and as a vcesult the Demo cratic women of “het up?! over {it stand fou Talk politics not any about I'hiladeiphita Republican being rotten! The sme of the Philadely ain political pot smell of the Centre Hall Htical pot Reopor Oo Wise responsibic made further to the erasure hav tween The that once ng wishes state Reporter all the cts have been gath- red Pe resn Or or will be theese reader OTIS the the act given public through columns In meantime the is 1, finger can be lald on the further permit a of them stand that a guilty ones and that t : porter will not scapegoat 10 be made of one Thank you for - a ——— GEORGES VALLEY Miss Jennie Ripka went to the Belle- your attention. fonte hospital last Saturday and had her tonsils removed, Mr, A. R of Johnstown, spent a few days jast week with their daughter, Mrs, O, E. Auker- man. Mr. and Mrs, day at the Henry Rober, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sipe, William Sipe, Mrs. Mary Harris and son Melvin of Burnham, spent Sunday with Mr and Mra. James Foust. - Mrs, Mary Enndst returned to her home in Yeagertown after spending ao week with friends here. Mr. and Mrs, CC. W. Lingle and KE IL. Lingle went to Danville on Sunday to visit their brother Albert, who went to the hospital and was operated og for appendicitlg lang Friday, They report him getting along nicely. Se—— A —————- The Centre Reporter, $160 & year and Mma Hildebrand. Lingle spent Bune Lingle home al Ira 1 * Colidky a lag Mr iy oy. J i HOC A. J Klin Palm Mary " or Ju Ie we for For ee ly Ln oy a ————" TUSSEY VILLE. . What sold Pau; Emenhizer n ners flamey automobile, Monday attendance, Mrs C. PP. with ox opened morning. with your we and fam- Mii- Ramer and nt Sunday friends ut ing falrly Howsare, at Of Glencoe, of E. T. spent we time the home Jordan leven with ure il Wits I the Mrs, SUpper the Mrs ay evening, by « of Mr. and daughter given at T friends Mr, and Jordan on and | geem Samuel Jor. of MeConnell. home thing Mi, who {eft for thelr state orning Mrs and Those pry Jordan, Willis Boyd Jordan, Harry Violet Went were Laake Jordan, John and Mrs mn hangs tittle cord? Jordng Andrew Mra tmuel Helen artney and Greely My Weaver and Decker, 8 felter, Mary Palmer John PF er, Fortney one er ———— A A ———— SPRING MILLS fir it with WS I a a dost Do You Know About Your Bones! gar Hilfe i hangs by a slender Cora if protected by bones and | nervous condition dn deg on your bones, time select of good deny of clothes, and some US are informed about the shoes the umbrellas we choose, and walkingsticks we pick “out | of whit is thought, But most us | about of all to kn ignorant skin; least do wi he concerned JW any our bones wears his skel body. turtle bin wkin How ile of his wi Our Gur very and exist upon the careful protection the ing cord te cable If hanging or wiv this vital lit by a fractured spine instantly, or are paralyzed WANTED, ord rs smony friends the gebuine gusratiteed medi, Wylie and obhildr-u 4:1 ing We pay $l an hour for soer a woek Iny 1011 Lupe Brie rie Wille IKTrENATION AL Norristown, Fs ing and Bb insurance auth- inp fis Jere Importand of the Ix tremendous roam the nm ——— A ————" County Grange Meeting, NIAGARA FALLS $4.00 BUFFALO $4.00 unday, eptember 23 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Centre Hall, Saturday gs, 2, | 11.08 P.M. Retur ning leaves Niagara Fa Terminal, Prospect Park] 1.20 p. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM The Route of the Broadway Limited Round Trip PRICES. { SLASH IN TIRE NIEMAN'’S STOCK-REDUCING SALE (ORD CORD (ORD (ORD (ORD CORD (ORD $12.00 Lh80 21.35 ax.00 28.36 34.90 85.50 xd = HER SIZES IN PROFORTION our Serve Rigger No matter what the big or how small the Job can do it, and do it right, Meeker’s Garage MILLHEIN, PA, steadily growing and Car relief. So do the grown-ups. sudden and severe pain in stomach and bowels, cramps, diarrhoea REMEDY It has never been known to fail. Sale continued so that everyone get the benefit of this Great Reduction. Everybody is talking about this grea ie may event where everything 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 is money at this store, saving hy | — ar