The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 20, 1923, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTEX. County Commissioner ounty Commissioners Lathletic tak bt ever broughi iogether] BR LAND RE en | .
ISSUED WEEKLY. Har v Po Autin.., ON AL jutwetle talent ver rough together] airy: NO FEAR OF EVIL resulting from
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CENTRE HAll, PENNA. | John A. W . | Vistriet Attorney PUBLIC SALE, . nm nd in best of ndition trip, summer vacation or long journey,
J . Mstriot HEOTTHEY we A hs : 3 } RATINIIISAN QRISTwR ae : Moyer iim ’
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1034. | | gone, cme) Shh © lave] SATURDAY, SEVT. 23, at 1.P. M. ww CHAMBERLAIN’S
- Arthis Nt : Dale i 4 Connty Audior it Boalsburg, HL. M. Hosterman will | Wort - ; - — — 1 COLIC and DIARRHOEA
© SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors County Auditor HS , fin'l BL Holter (#6: 2 horses, a complete set of farm- | Mth Selling I» worth telling—ad- | REMEDY
AILEY, y . ) ) Hwee ' ' : er | , ; . .
: Eat Samm Holte : i 4 Flos ne of ¢ Implements). also household goo varti, Ready for emergency - night or day.
Be WW, BMITHoceiioiniscrnrsnineres sattor | Sony
Robert I. Ma 1 founty Surveyor
EDW, E. BAILEY......Loeal Editor and Coroner es i : PURLIC SALE.
Business Manager, Dr. HH i i, Shattu
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change of diet, water or climate,
concerns those who take on tha short
Pi Y ried] empoyt
Longwel p——— SATURDAY, OCTOBER
County Snarveyvor—
_ CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, | "57% WE. | 0 sk om oe, Jo ssi xt OPENING DISPLAY OF
nD : Ha Pield aleet ‘har 1 pure-bre
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE usce of Ficction— Moons this "coming {LL LAE
REV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, |, Samuel Gingerich ; : Lo BUPUSIALOr. | Joirs old. 3 srade. Guar Y Cow
. Inspector of Fleetion— n L portrayeaq ‘ :
The autumn Communion which 1 f.ovi tinrtioy . y any Ones stein Short ON {
sce is not indicated on the schedule | Constable i i The nr Whit AE hor ns, harness. wagon
will be held as follows: I Gross ..., ' ¢ ne Hay Ms tnd many
Centre Hall, in connection it} yj W. H. Run! i : om tH bash 1 IL. F
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i H. I. Ebright ’ Hi Mong DRESSER
2:30 P. M, i W. A. Gden i ivan dre W
Tusseyville, Sept. 30, at 2:30 P. M, { Counellman— ! «24 Boutt 1 as ne
Spring Mills. Oct. 14, ot 2:30 P. M. | T. L. Smith. 10 Petter Mr Wie ¥ I Phillie, their preliminary presentation today.
Georges Valley, Nov. 4, at 2:30 1. » v | Ci ton Lsennd ’ i dong | FORD CAR. WHEELS vn WwW . .
| CAR WHERIS™ WANTE] e are not going to tell you that
Farmers Mills, Nov. 4. at 10:30 A. M.
i Wm J. Smit EY org hront ona
Regular preaching Servie®s for Sun« |Sehool Director—
day, September 23: aia 3 MoCo : bination of | Ww. 8 th, Contre Hall: Bel, AR? we have the newest styles and that
sonfiemation service; October FOR SALE Natural on The Styles that are New are having
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Georges Valley, 10:30-"Th
God.” | y DEMOCRATS NOMINATE . 5 wee asm w— a we have searched the market for the
Centre Hall, 2:30—"The He of WINNIN
cere Mile, Swirly tran yi] + ne | © a B i A G A R A most practical and clever.
armers Mls, 4:00 HA AiR : onest, Capable. Energetle Men 17 ! i wo hE ; er
God.” : 7 0
in the Fleld for County i Fe i ©
Oe ne” | opines Weplicapmen vs, sec] | fe ound § 8 | THE UNUSUAL in dress--you
: BUFFALO $4.00 | too that when Nieman starts to do
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Council meeting Friday evening
Catechise, Saturday, 7:30
Sunday School, 1:30 p. m.
Luther League, 6:30 p. m.
Taam
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1a y, September 2 Rll no aill-way measure
SPECIAL TRAIN
caves Centre Hall, Saturday Night, Sept. 92, 11.08 P.M.
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Centre Hall Reformed Ch
Delas R. Keener, past
Centre Hall
2:30 Regular Lord
1:30 Sunday Soh
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Friday, Sept
chetical jectures i
Tusseyvill DEMOURATIH
10:30 Harvest ome Sery L Sheriff
9:30 Sunday 3
A visit to our store will be of inter-
; 3 : : est to you.
rn aves Niagara Falls [International Railroad
ninal, Peospect Park], 245 p. m. Leaves Buffalo. | ————————
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£20 p.m.
PENNSYLVANIA wy | | D. J. NIEMAN
SYSTEM Always Reliable MILLHEIM
Fhe Route of the Broadway Limited
Spring Mills
Thurs, Sept. 20 7:30. « t 2 "ie snd 5
Prothonotary
lectures
3 TY SUTeT
Presbyterian founty Treasurer
Pine Grove
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THE BOROUGH ELECTION. nl
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Quiet Time at Poles—Less Than Hail
of Voters Turn Out—Love Carries
Borough,
The prima:
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POCHESTER, eveny Vo
DEMOCRATIC TICKET. a - [pees Pescesererasessesng eves to] ttre.
; Yy JCT PA ICING PLANT PU ) 2 tenn
COUNTY OFFICES ool - Fh 2 PNA) Saal PATAVIA-£LEY 920 4. S
Sheriit— - — J Ss ’ SCHENECTASS
E. R. Tayi | ben r / 4 & . wiz Y
Elms Breor
Prothonotary— k
8. Claude Her 117 eo : CUBA
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County Treasurer— ee pe — nS”
William A. Carson RATADULA —
Lyman I. Smith 107
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Register of Wills and Clerk of the SLEvELAMG
Orphans’ Court—
Forreat 8 Ocker
Recorder of Deeds—
Sinle H. Hoy. 8 i 4
D. Wagner Celas f $
County Commissioner— » x
James W. SBwalh . 30
John 8. Spearly - { Nl NEw YORK ro
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: SHICAGO VIA.
Burdine Butler NYCPOES Rowrs) + 9
John W. Yearick HY CAIANEWEEARY SCT) 939
Distriet Attorney— a
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John G. Love ; | 0% bari aay — — ! > 2 [= f
Arthur C. Dale > Se NS ~
County Aunditor— = 3% futy. 2iey TN per RY.
Jonathan 8. Condo 3 - _— LP MARRIOT
Herbert H. Stoves : ; ! pan RX bh
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Coroner ' . rv X . o i Ng ~
No vote 1 IVELY jnterest has been a SNELL TURGAN nls.
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County Surveyor
H. B. Shattuck
BOROUGH OFFICES Yiurs allorcing increased fd q rRY uN
Judge of Election ment of manuiactured ticts lat 61 ] ns 8.4,
F. K. Frank time providing a new through line het nthe . 0 2
Inspector of Election seaboard and the Midd! : /
Sarah Goodhart ; This 1 ra :
Constabi 1his proposal was pre
William Garis... . state Commerce Commission Ma;
W. H. Runkle .. 43 hearings held upon plans for the consol At tabula, O., the new line would form al ) 1 ast Mahaney RR: 1 (Mahan & Fittabargh Ry. (for which will be
Auditor— ot the railroads of L unites to a | HHovncton with the existing main hine of the New | tir = Ea . met at of 3 ot Tint Hh tauted Fa rae oho Som. 10.64
: J. H Knorr ....... 2 number of systems, as Plovid ‘ kK Central letween New York, Buffalo, | the follow portss a of { i ' 3 8. * York Cestral low grade line),
Counellman— portation Act. It was promptly taken Cleveland, Chicago and St. Louis, ind Reading I'a broad, for 2 of a Clearfield to Keating S298
2. M. Huyett ? the people of Pennsylvania, led by th ih oo riffie excest Jocal teafi Trackage rights over Pennsylvania Rail
HH Mak ... . 11 port Chamber of Com a he new line would be the second shortest (a) Shamokin to oy City, . road (for which will Le substituted
a Te $reisenus ‘ : 3 1 . iy trunk Jin bo v Sork Uy and Chicago, being (hy) Port Choton then Read: 1 . owoed lors when constructed), Kest
E. Runkle . ‘i : Lu ony une : sll? y ules Jong, compared with the | delphia and For ao Higher fing! 3 ng to Lock Laven
G. Grove 5 vamia 1s the Pennsylvania vile hcl | wiv iunnia Jail OK - of h yuri of tie Ililadel eriitls New York Central, Lock Haven to New-
$ . 0 Verne srk aia . ! serves the. Southern art i th : Liat my ivania Raslroad's 99 miles. Third would | as day LE secs berry Janction . i
u. H. Grove Shannen 2 Frie iin fot u ae ays - Lo hes LE Loon ew York Central's present route of { ] . Total existing New York Central oper.
Beboot Dirattune : Stat yr a ert dis ance tod oh 2 0 mitles ; fourth the Erie with 998 miles, amd In addition the IJ rx Leniral atis lor Ad Soe nd Stacks Hatt to the
wy oiate «¢ a sho ta and saitimore | § ¢ . aL Th ¢ s nian . )
E. E. Balley ................. & Ohio cuts acre Ee the } the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad with a contivaat.on of tracks rithts 5 the New York Central to complete the
8 Across i TW rn ! 1.014 tunidos . .s ’ s
. N rt , oy ost { ‘ . Jau Be Ts iy “Na from Roe § # to route
REPUBLICAN TICKET. Obviously, Pennsylvania, with ite OF The thopos rite pres : Pennsylvania alread from t powid Philadeinhia & Reading, Newberry
"OU NTY RYE mining and manufacturing inter ds shits The proposed route crosses the summit of the Fails Creek, and {rom the latter point, over the Junction to Tamanend . 98.60
COUNTY OFFICES § cghenies at an elevation of 1539 fe " : ; eon :
teansportation, : { an elevation o wi¥ feet, as " hector & Ptsbioreh Rallrood § Central Wailroad of New Jersey, Tam.
Sheriff So far as a continuous line of rail is cone pared with a summit elevation of 996 feet | Cufizlo, Rochester & YRS Gn Cadron . awend to Jersey City ssiseimearrinnis 138.20
Jacoh 8. Knisely : cerned the proposed route already exists. But resent New York Central water-level | Clearfickl, unt] owned Tnes ean be constructed. Tors! mileage buls, Ohio, to
William HH. ie | these rails po under five different naname. | Toute, L519 feet on the Erie, 2193 feet on the] The prooram alo provades for temporary Yew York a. SOY
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Prothonotary — ments a condition which is not ¢ dive to Penmsylvania min line and 2.270 feet on the | trickage rights over the Pemsyivania Railroad .
Roy Wilkinson maximum efficiency. What is ‘need | Baltimore & Ohio, from Keating to Lock Haven, until an owned] Aq will be seen by the above table, the New
County Treasurer I for the terms of the Transporte-l The ohn. for thi fhe | line can be constructed. This will provide alYork Central ultimately proposes to build 96.51
solidation under the terms of the Transporta pian lor this rote as set forth to the : fi 1 Lock! oi i
James Orvis Hevorly 24 tion ' Act Thterstate : a ide low grade line between Clearfield and LocKimiles of new road, so as to do away with
. werstiate ECE 4 » i , ¥ ¥ t P rag] »
Iro G. Burkes During the war this Fine was utilized to ani i mimerte Sommission, provides ; Haven, to which latter pp the New York trackage rights, thereby pu the entire trunk
Edward J. Gehret extent which showed how wseful #8 might In First: The Central Railroad of New Jersey Central has a low grade line. : o |lne under one ow management and
Register of Wills and Clerk of the . so ; with fa leased lines be added to the New York The following table gives the mileage in- operation,
A poder a single management, Central Lines, Ohio, to New York: 3
Orphu voarp- Whe proposal includes the acquisition of thy Solon; Atiigninent ot ett Baer’ of she. YOITG from Asttabula, Ching to. Ne At present, during the peak of traffic move-
’ B Central Railroad of New Jersey by the New Philadelphia and Reading Railroad a: follows: Railroad Terminal Miles ment, the Newberry
George W. Rees Vv, . . . xt : 08,000 loads of §
ork Central and the allotment to the latter fa) The Catawizsa Railroad (Newberry June: New York Central, Athtabula to Rose 63,000 car 0 on
Prank Samserman .. of certain small leased lines of the Philadel i», tion to Tamanend (Haucks). awherty J o ; 129.67 normal average is a 45.000
George Eaton .......,......... phia & Reading, together with trackage rights, (1) The Shamokin, Sunbury and Lewis Trackage rights over Peungylvania R. R.
¢ lat Newberry
(for which will be sobstitaied owned
Recorder of Deeds
over short stretches of the Pennsylvania and burg Railroad (West Milton through Sunbury 4 3, Rose Siding
. . the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg until new | ® ‘© Shamekind. Rll Na Rati lines hen anaeudied), —
Jirs Ribecon THE. vivr reser: a tracks can be built by the New York Central.’ road (Tamanend to bon Yiantion
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