Sl THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. -_ CENTRE HALL, PENNA. + ts bbs tr THURSDAY, OCTOBER.) 18, foes. SMITH & BAILEY, Propristers. 8, W, SMITH. ....... verses Bator EDW. BE. BAILEY......Looal Editor and Business Manager, ananennn as second class mall matter. TERMS —The terms of subseription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance. AIWEBRTISING RATES. — Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, insertion, Local netices sccompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising rates made known on _Application. » Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: of mill fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. DEMOCRATIC STATE TIC KET. For Judge of the Superior Court, CHARLES D. McAVOY, of Montgomery County. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Sheriff, TAYLOR. of Bellefonte For Prothenotary, CLAUDE HERR, For Treasurer, SMITH, For Register, OCKER, For Recorder, SINIE H. HOY. For County JOHN: 8. SPEARLY, JAMES W. SWABB, of . For District Attorney, ARTHUR C. DALE. of Be For County Auditors, JONATHAN 8. CONDO, Mark HERBERT H. STOVER, Miles For Coroner, L. JONES, of Phil For Ponty Surveyor, H B SHA’ ITU CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, ‘PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV, MELVIN ©, DRUMM, Pastor, ~SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, OCT. 2:1, 1923 Hall. 10 How to Disposition, Miils, E.R Of elie onte., S. LYMAN L. Centre Hall FORREST 8 of Mileg Twp of Benner Twp. Commissioners, Twp. Twp. Benner Harris of lefonte. Dr. E. ipEbhU of St file College. Centre 50 New Farmers Life? Build a Wht 2:30 Is Your Georges Valley, 7 Minister, Centre Hall Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Luther League, 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, We Teacher Wed Catechise, urday, 7:30 Spring Mills Meeting, Thurs, 7. Mills Inesday at 7:30 8:15. Pp training, Sat m. Prayer Farmers THE DEATH RECORD, ALEXANDER Mrs. Elis | der died very unexpectedly ft had been in her Alexan- enrly Tues { day her home in Centre Hall. morning She usual health to the INeSSenger, few hours prior the until -a np A= ] bout midnight Monday night she pave 1s WwW. Alexander, i who sme that hea { pearance of grim alarm t, her son, Abner Hves in the house, she ill. The family i sigtance at summoned to the Wis went to we~ once and medienl ndd was but nothing could be done Vie, na quictly prolong her few gasps and end came about three hours inter be, made at Centre iy) it further PI Rev Interment will Hall this (Thuesd ces the interment morning. Serve o'clock services nt home 10:00 and the of - after it Lutheran church, Drumm to cinte, | Mrs {the of Emerick Hall and doughter Mary ‘and was of She wha born December March 11. 1865, | James Ald housekeeping on Alexander wns Willlam reared a inte and Centre 11, 1844, nei east she was Jed to The c¢ the Fort, wander mniple began Alexander home | stead west of Old and Hved thers iuntil retiring, which was twenty-seven | years ago, when they moved to Centre = Hall. Nine years ago Mr. Alexander ! i as quickly ng did his Ife Lutheran passed wife The eng member of attended aly to do LWRY deceased wns a Ong consist the chur wnt services when physic. wWly able SO The children Mrs J Alexander the decenasd WW. Abney Mrs Cy Emeaerich surviving Roy ind Huhl H Kime Mrs Brunganrt are and ILA Mig Hall esiidents of Centre Hon Imes Citizer Home the church th week Centre Hall afte evening Methodist Mil afternoon ; Spring roning Sprucetown, Centre Hall, evening, Inited morning; Han, Evangelical Egg Hill Centra evening | afternoon; Centre Hall Ref Delas BR. Keener, Centre Hall 2:30 Regular Lords 1:30 Sunday Friday, Spring Mills Thurs, 7:30 ormedd Charge, pastor: my services Bohool 7:00 Catechetical Lectures Cotechetion]l Lectures Tusseyville 16:30 Church 9:30 services, Sunday School, AARONSEBURG REFORMED Charge | (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.) Aaronshburg--8, SH, 8:30; services at 10:30: catechise Bt. Paul's—8. 8 at 1: cen at 2:00, NS 8 7:00, nt regular at 2:30, reguinr sory. Coburn at 9.30; regular sory- fees at candidate | in deserving of the united support of every Democget in Penns Valley. He is amply qualified to fill the plave, a perfect gentleman and one you will always be pleased to | meet in a business transaction, —————— A If Mr. Dorworth keeps’ on pushing his “we” in the Hepubloan, he may succeed in electing Mr. Dale district attorney. At Jeast Mr. Dale ought to be grateful that the Republican is using such hiirmiess stuff. It is sort o' hissing stuff —hissing on the Demo crats to do Just what editor CF. D. doesn’t want them to do, AAA —— " CHer Presg Noties, I am prepared to make elder at Line den Hall on Tuesday and Thursday of each week In a new 60-bushel capacity oer mill LYNN W. ROSS, ¥ Mr. Herr, the for prothgnotary, Democratic represen ted Lag isd turn home with ted hy the mentee of that bexly, who though by a large major were opposed to him politically, never- eas recognised in him an 1} conscientious college Intement was n he HN ureiny after tery, DBetledonte SWARTZ. of Ld farmer Mme Mabe! = Hwy yd olin E iz, a retired amd one the esteemed prewd of Hublevshurg, passed away on morning of last week, af- an lines covering a period of six months with and complica ny Nit- ex-Bhoriff Benja- and Mrs Soplrha Shaffer. undoes tions Mra Bwarfz was born tany: a daughter of decensid. 4h. She in Fobruary and the res’ded in Hublersburg, where they Two and Mrs and two mn was 56 years old on July united 1889, marriage on since then family of Erle, One sons survive—Denjamin, Towia C.. of Nittany H. Allison, of Chicago, Hi, E. 8haffer, of Miffinburg, A. Bhaffer, of Bellefonte Funeral services wi alate, ale held the and I. "re interment in at Balona, morning: Codar Hl cemetery HANNA William J. Hanna, a na- tive of Centre county and a weil known and highly respected citizen of Renovo, died In the Renovo hospital following an finesse of three weeks The deceased was born at Spring Mills, 1863. He went to Re. er in a genernl store, Tater he pur After close an dderk and bookkeeper at several business houses In Renovo, In 11 he (Continued on next column) \ “ » COMMUNITY DAY AT SPRING MILLS A GRAND SUCCESS. Dr. Longwell Taking Special Course, Dr. Hi H. Longwell, physicinn, is SUrgeon tanking a special course of in = in hioodliess treatment of the institution, (Continued from first page.) piles and dis p—— a rectum, i Pittsburgh Dr, Longwell spent several months in Towa t hore treatment High school Mills Beveral years suc hoa] ugo Voea- Wins and Spring The al to speed, endurance tional school on much goenernd tho LO fig and and while mastered bloodless tipdture had nied team-work for the visitors and since then has of wonderful success in that work, further fing score wow 3 Mills Approximately ed by the to 0 In fava Spring now fg apeciilizing as is It gratifying the able to make this state 260 people were serv. hoted above fin to Rirls of the school to a chick- Heporter to be much to Hall to always the ment for i Centre en dinner at 5:50 p, This was real mens a country of the m difficnit town Hke have inp it a fon ly thw most To shot task whole day, Core that many professional man striving to natifi people in a Keep abreast with Of time undo: cond test the restaumnt wd Hime ames, AA AA tone iy far more difficult treating hotel Kites tho than same service In on or “The Coming Coming of Ruth,” Ruth,” the Belle and SChnoal appr cooperation “The of in Monday in this segard of the this majority of thoes who partook fonte opera house, Tuos- the Of tent dinnes CXC § . aay evenings Are In evening na Irgre aud ’ gs, wa of ni to the rtho ¢ CHOW heard the SwmolMng Plavers of State portion of Bible history known almost nly iy . “The District Attorney, “Phe Ww Old A Wi CN iy who at reads The sang wi vone College vender three one-act plave « me titled cred Pook, characters were wall selected and and acted thelr The per Perfect man” Jim." jrarts to Hiroe perfection collection treats wided under held under mie W. CC. T. 1 the CXTH Fra FTOrnuincess Were road and akiey ¢ a ’ The WHS Oro both even- wn of appre th horse 3 The play ff Prof fUuspices of sald that the WiLs the direc A uae POO ite and the lof N ows Ba 10 fi} iF furvist fhe County the profi going _honpht id Agent, nwirde PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. meeting, which Township School M jis mers FRIDAY Centre 06 P 1 af houso- MTOBER 26, aut 1 Hall Borough. B Com plots in Hist fact ¥. Mayes, TOBER 27. at personal 1 of ropMerty the Hail Mary WEIDNE! A. M H farming { I. F SDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. at mi his farm at Potters Milla Emeric) wei Live-stock. PONY implement Maves . ole, “ clean-up sit FRIDAY, NOVEMBER i meg 8S { Centre Hall, ey T W Hek farming 23rd, ag 10 a. “ or py vil O ie Livestock im up sale and also some houmsehotd Maven an Boone wan -up mle, LF tt LEGAL ADYERTISEME NTS Ra ELECTION NOTICE, >» t y given that pursuant of Bohaacst IE rex Borough next hedd codiny, the 6th 1923. a bitteddafor the t3 oH the ¢ tors rat of th 34 he nora said hay of £30sL ' propos t 3 o- in i " # prurpose of . gus 13 1 { ME sent « : CLOTS O wt increase the In- Botywwod Doiia wrect ing of th rm ($14 wc iood € Pablic i to carry ned - O00), 5 ne 1 haw rough im il tw gi Jpsencospmegt ar ror res suthor TT Hioredy that v The Yen a pr Wry Hall aw $302,320.00. The Kl Note i in waite prrymsent wl his None of iw the “ ollows to wi proposes Ene Tho Purpsome fe fae Ten Ng urteen Dollars sean and the fi» Ww such Increase lst ain for for the ums maki B RE] er iing ne of the Pub wough, and the building program recom State author “a aac dywond Iw 8 of “ike io CITY out ended by The fw cent fhe lamg the thon ost OFT Paul P. Woagiey Tay th Irene Zevhy Kman: 3 Mary Fores Wn Proposes of taxable property add usted by and the District if salt will about seven per cent ita ie 8 of the erty wough reas is about soven ffeil : : ing Weagloy thie valuation in the said Bor- the lnm Foren Nyy viagh ae Poppers ment Flew Celery increases iy Kathryn te Har Frean valuation eid Ix 5 taxable prop. Hostermian in Zorhy Samm Von i (iuy 3 Helen BE Plewvans wha Moet ond Directors of the School of Centre Hall Borough. DK KELLER, President. ingard Baquash tthryn ished I Bitnes Attest Vn Walnuts Canning Fruit Hise) Maude Zerby 3 Long Vegetabled--1, K Zawby : 3. May amd Mary er. Jelly-—1 K Hishel Home Baking None: 3. read 1 Mary EDW. E. BAILEY, tower fe AT soretary. Irene oct, bt Kath “Sa Mary Hahel: 2 M Weav- 3 wiibite- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, of EDWARD E of Potter a © ryn the inte Pa. betters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the undersign- all persons knowing themselves in In MAN, county, eninte M user None township, 5 Piel K deceased, {ake 1 Zeist None, 2 Masry lang: Renna ed, Orie Wagner; 3 immediate payment, and those claims against the same to present duly authenticated for settlement, A. BLIZABETH HOMAN, Admrx., Gettig & Bower, Centre Hall, Pa. Attys. 043 having Lamg. them RR a Not After Notoriety, (Belleville Times) If you feel that you got to die to be appreciated you'd better keep right on Eving and go hang ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR, Estate of SADIE M. McKINNEY, late of Centre Hall Borough, decoamsed, Letters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the wndersign. ed, all persons knowing themselves in. debted to the estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly Mhemrenrea for settlement, ley appreciation {Lael SS A a ————— New Reekview Superintendent, The appointment of J. OO. Stutzman as general superintendent of Rock- view prison, was approved hy Govern- or Pinchot at a meating of the boned of trustees of the Westorn Pentton- tinry held on Thursday. : . . CARSON, Admr., entered the employ of the P. BR. R, company ns a store attendant which Spiing vam, Ju. (BR, 1) position hve held to the time of his CAUTION NOTICE. death, He was a member of the My wife, Emma Young during my Kiights of Mala, He Ss survived by absence having left my bed and board. two brothers. Joh Hanna, of Lemont. 1 hereby give notice that | with not be and James Hanna, of Hopewell. In. responsible for any bills contracted by terment was made in the North Bend her WILLIAM B. YOUNG, Boal cemetery. burg, Pa. 4 i { i i Farmers and Feeders of Ponltey, “BILL” MUSSER IN THE TOILS, Tuesdny afternoon Bheriff Dukeman | rome Sn — "i We Rave 5 i lowiat prices Wt « hand the fownlng cis id on following i ihe deputies rajided the “pa Centre private adalry and ft dence of of highway Musser, about six miles Hall Reberwburg of was loaded on a truck during and then the return of Musser who friend to Musser very east along the main be obtained These we'd be had: LAR Protein, | KEILJ4OG8 MEAL BOARD Belle- | COW CHOW H CHOWDER { 10 From what the host fin be gatheged a Jot home brew 0 Musser’ s DAIRY FEED --20 per cent, absence, awnited the ng party 1. PHOCESS oli. CHECKER wns assist - fi move, On his return and the famous home, was put under arrest taken before Justice Woodring, X3 CHOW hoa Fri fomtes, and held under bond for n ing st a special term of colire on ry, A A a. TUSSEYVILLE heet't Indiana, Baturday fie Boyd Jordan on Wayne, where enter business college Mrs Veek days Mrs Cragler spent several with her aughter, farmily Wagner, and Mark for somewhat and Mrs HOT time, is nhie to get around the ald of a whoeel-chaly £3 Py grower the Ramer is Champion hage in this sation Fi« ered a head from his goed weighed 15 bw. and mensurer 43 in tircoumferen - Stop Coughing The simplest and best way to sto coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, “fin” and la grippe coughs is to take CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Every user is a friend OPERA HOUS —WAGENHALS & The Centra Reporter, 160 a year. BELLEFONTE "is" OCTOBER NIGHT KEMPE R— PRESENT THE BAT By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART and AVERY HOPWOOD Not a Photoplay--But A Stirring 3-Act Spoken Drama 2 SOLID YEARS IN NEW YORK 1 SOLID YEAR IN CHICAGO 1 SOLID YEAR IN BOSTON PRICES : 50¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, plus tax. Reserved Seats now selling at Mott Drug Company. 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