THE CENTRE REPORTER. i SAWYER CUT TO PIECES, 1 Hospital to be Improved, { Bunday, at 7:30 P. M,, . the annual Week of Special Services at Coburn evening, December 1st. Sandwiches, ISSUED WEEKLY. 4 } —— At a public meeting held in the IMradse and Thanksgiving service will | Heformed Chureh. akon, doughnut itd home-made ans - a Sa = "Frank Wingart Meets Death on His {Court house, Bellefonte, a resolution he : held "in tie local Presbyterian Faery ; = oHenbarh. pastor © th : iw 4 bs a ry : nd rit a ne. ordiatly CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. ! Mill at Potters Mills—Body Severed yam Adopted lonicing foward the jn SarTon, - . Aarpn ; : 8 4) 4 MME, hil ig or iid - - - Ei oy mr u — . provement of the Bellefonte hospitd as Te : . : week #4] ed wervices in } j THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1023. Into Three Parts by Saw, {recommended by the New York expert NOTICE] hereby notary all persons 1,44 Lefovr rien ich so Gr dn i g : HN vlonel Follmer Dead, > : A most haerible accident occurred at and the missing of sufficient funds to conobrned that | am the owner of a following schon A iL Follmer, of Lewisburg 7:30 Tuesday morning on the Stigart- [meet the expense in accomplishing it. two-thirds interest in nly the livestock, Monday evening. Nov, 26. at 7: dit dn the Gelnger hossoits Dan SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. Wingart Brothers saw mill, at Potters No plans for securing the funds were fuming machinery, implements, tract Bermon by he pasion wid jet 1s Vile, esis L paralytic stroke Editor vite, when Franklin W ingart was [adopted : or and equipment, now leased 10 George (ni n.' lien Wihiae FAVETINKE An Armistics mms — All § EDW. EB. BAILEY,.....Loeal Editor and sawed into three phrts and the various i While the questions f{nvolved were B. Thompson and in his itsistimidiel a. Business Manager. portions of the body thrown more than [under discussion. i was deovered Which property Magdaline ( Fhomp- Sa ———— - x ¥ ten feet froma each other, The left arm that a movement was under way to es- son and George B. Thompson are Hae Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hal was severed, bug remidned in the coat [tablish a community hospital ar State “We ol LM re Rng sre hire an as second class mail matter. sleeve, the cut continuing from the [Collegé. At the suggestion of State teres] wiih lec . my phon Hie a ; : an vight shoulder over the chest down- [College representatives a conference Hd one-third interes W inti Sermon by the pastor: siubiect. *Ik sm—— — TERMS. The sens a Whecsigtion W ward, severing the left leg. "The head, was held at the close of the meeting, nieve ai 1 VY Ya ently paid 3240 A on™ j 2 Bell Stock Oversubserihed, the Reporter are § ¥ . trunk and right leg, oO HNprisng the which resulted in arrangements for a persons are herbey notified that none akny EV Endng NO 30 - ¥ £m it i ADVERTISING RATES Legal notices, main poption of the body, were picked | further conference to be held ot State of sud property can be sold or digposed : ¢ t twenty cents per llne for three Insertions, ‘go... thd caonluge. the left lex laid College on: Monday evening, the pur- °F Without. mutual consent and ten cents per line for each additional than ten feet from §t. ipose being to guin the support of State THEODORE DAVIS BOAL on insertion, While a brother, George, wall on the [College to the Bellefonte hospital, thus tr Boalsburg, Pa X ms Zane i Fw Local notices accompanying display ad- mill when the accident happened, he enabling the present D gre hospital ARM FOR RENT-—The Brockerhoff vertisements, five cents per line for each was not looking in the direction of the (to assume the puoportions of an A farm, 1 mile South of Centre Hall to insertion: otherwise, eight cents per line; saw when it stridek his brother his at- grade institution desirable tenant, Apply to J. M. Brock- minimum charge, twenty-five cents, tention first wing attracted by a cry | Judge Quigley acted as temporary erhoff, Bellefonte, Pa. Both phones 3f 1 Ong i Display advertising rates made known [0 A. Cliradn got. Ba touon 1S n ur FOR SALE-—Pair donkeys. § and on Application, . Loans i placed in the char. The attendunce i s old 1% ia TTY a od ¢ i “th alt . Pres &; pri e for both, $5; harness Amy - - with the county author ities and was | very light. but # *was termed a Wagon Sardia Alan. five B eh Fire Alarm authorized 0 make a view of the body representative gathering Rd WHgOn separa es a wm ’ : po alive gathering Cher tev rit dn ' tr i i oroug - ind report without the formal holding | _ iE hogs —Steve Matis, Centre Hall ! : SU NDAY In case of fire in the borough of ., inquest. The bady was then re- > : . : 5 { ® ¥5 : Centre Hall, the Bradford &" Co. mill moved to the Goodhart undertaking November 25 whistle will sound: estab shment. where # was prepared hound One long and two’ short blasts when fOr burial . Thurs a : h: i Mr, Wingart was a sm of Linderman . fire is north of Reformed church; { Wingart and was reared in the Vicinity KIGHT ® WwW A S H i N ( y I O N One long and five short blasts when |r Churn, where he Hved until the “yp Tre fire ad south of ‘Reformed church. i tin of his death. He was a mémber BELLEFON 1 E pS ———— = (of the ingelical church and the Ma- # ‘ or isonie lodge. at Mifflinbung He was a CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, jRreat hunter, a member of the Wingart - * * | hunting purty tha: alwals made a ree Coming Direct and Intact from a Record- E ) rid for itself during the big game sea » . . y » . * PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE ¢ Was one of the brothers com- Breaking Run in New York, Philadelphia / hs REV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor. | iising the art-Wingart Brothers A. (Leave Bellelonte Saturday Evening, November 24, at 10.30 P. MN) ~SERVICES FOR— _ |Jumber company in the Pine Woods, and Chicago. SUNDAY, NOV. 25. 1923 _Fune: HOV ioe ill be held this ‘rom the presi. chadrman until Dr. A. M. Schimids was Tusseyville, 10: 30--What Is ~~ Life? Snyder of chrorch will he Mills. 7:30-Thank «Offering lo of the An . HI inl wa forty. ; 7 | LAUGHTER, NOVELTY Returning, leaves Washington 4.35 P. M.: Baltimore (Union Sia) 5387 services. [HIX Years. seven months and fis + services, Centre Hal i —— ; SEE FLYERS CONSULT AGENTS Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. MARRIAGE LICENGS Luther League. 6:30pm, (Fred Smith ..... ell PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SYSTEM Fread | Milior nn : Spring Min br : Won : - The Standard Rallread of the World Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. A Farmers Mills The Georges Valley lLuthe day ~school wili . hold Christmas entertainment oy eve (December 24.) A Khaw ery Hall, afternoon; Tuseyville, evening. Red Cross Membership, Wunment that will dray PUBLUN, = espn And " Centre Hal Presbyterian : ~omont, morning | a VP sles A » a "pr h t XL) fh # ye A yee Lhd Boalsburg, afternoon; entre Hail, | ; sick : ‘ oh ‘ ho! i shy in . fon You can't miss “The Las Vv fa” one ti lay cinim to having evening. In community lke this t this time Wve : rt enchly in “Lif AARONSBURG REFORMED Clggge |! and should be more than trebie ' earn z This Wintétr? BUY IT AT (Rev. John 8 Hallenbach, pastor.) I‘ ast. year. - There is 10 eng hy PRICES : dle, 3 $1. 00), $ 1.50 & $2. , plus tax. Shlem—S. 8. at 9:30: Holy Co : | ars « or he « ”. it i" si! y n . : : i By ; [to everyone. Let ug all be ready to Reserved Seats now selling at Mott ig Company. Ee, 6 at 330: Serviien at | the @ickiora wih the mecemary 4 Dru; Factory-to-Family Prices 7:00; congregational meet rari er = from tbe JACOB DOLL & SONS PIANO CO. GOBBLE. —Mrs. Hebert Gobble died | the largest piano manufacturers in the United States, at her bome in Georges «) from | Don’t pay the dealers 25 per ct. more that he must have in order complications developing after ’ 2 birth to a chiid ten davs previous. Her | to pay his fire insurance, ent, fuel to ke ep his room warm, electric maiden pame was Miss Etta Smith, and | light, and interest on the big lot of moneV he has invested she was aged thirty-one years The | Risltpa ia the Gy survivoy SE Ge | Set Write or Phone GED. E WBYER, tm rr ie Bie K 4 Mifles 5, W. Centre HallsZM, West Tusseyville ET ey PA a aE | GEO. E. MEY ER. Addons, Er, Cin Friday, November 2 3 rd li BOALSBURG, PA. tays. Mrs Stamen was the daughter of the late Andrew and Su- Beginning at 10 A. My, the following farm stock, implements, ete. i a yD ALSO PIANO TUNING children surviving are OTH NS ¥ Anna, Belle, Robert, Hughey, James, i Philip and Franklin Pierce, the latter | SIX HEAD HORSES AND COLTS but pleven dnye old The surv hrotiihy SNF miners rel rs. Ei Black Mare, 6 yrs. old, with foal, weight 1450 ; Gray Mare, 6 yrs. old, weight 1250 ; Axemmnn: Frank#in Harter, Louisville. Bay Mare, 12 yrs. old, with foal, weight 1250 ; Black Horse 9 yrs. old, weight 1600 ; Black Ky.;. Clementine Harter, Marfon tonne Mare Colt, 2 yrs. old ; Black Horse Colt, coming 2 yrs. old. : ship: Harry Harter, Bollefonte; Albert Harter, Renovo, George Harter. St e lovie Mou.: half-brother and sisters: Jacob Sharer. Centre Hall: Mra Susan Juck, of Narberth: Mrs Sadie Womer, Chiengo, Il.; Mrs. Emma Dale Fe pont. Putiral Serdices were condutt: | 3 Shorthorn, 4 Guernseys and 4 Holsteins | for You Is Nieman's S man; interment at Boalsburg. i + 3 will be fresh by sale ; 3 more shortly after ; rest milking well. — re sn, rune eee no [Ill ~ PUIEDREA Shorthorn Bull, 2 years old--of the milking type Seven Mountains along the state high- | way, ‘was purchased on Toesstay. by parties. in Centre Hall who wili cons » 3 1 -~ vert it into a mountain resort Pos- | I URE- PU R k- r * : : session will be obtained prior to Jan | ; You don’t care how good a store is if it is wiry lat. It 4g the intentiom of the BREDS BREDS : parties to greatly improve it and make | | wh R oh , ¢ not good for you. it a beauty spot in the course of time. | ’ p The property consists of tw, tracts | sell Phone 26R2 ‘from W. J. Thompson and the other | an | % To ADE Be apacn; gud, the otfws none having had more than three litters ; most of them bred to come in in March. 10 open than the store. suining wbout six acres. On the fret) Hampshire Gilts, purebred from excellent breeding ; 3 grade Sows. 110 Shoats, ‘ranging N mocked . a | in weight-from 30 to 125 Ibs, 'p ‘ pamed wnat Mr. Puri icgct ie] g Every store offers good values--sometimes, fived ghure for-some ihicty. years. On | 200 Yearling Hens, 75 Pullets---All Leghorns. but we make it our persistent policy to sell the second tract ds a stable and school | house, the latter on lemsed ground. The E10 + ¢ 1 : esses She Jaster olen practical wantgd merchandise all the time 2 Te Fa rm i n g i mm Pp ] ce im ec n ts at Lower-than-elsewhere Prices. car & from Mountainside, T e bi Je his foothold, o.mee a. hagr lous 1s loot-nord, 4 Remember this--=you can always get down an embankment to the side of ‘ Ne Sto { Mill for tractor; 75 foot endless Belt: Oliv ractor your car and them scamper away is | Sash Stover Ehop i" : . : var Seac somewhat of a novel sight and was ex- | Plow; 25-tooth Spring Harrow for Tractors 28 dise Harrow for Tractors — . perienced by Mr. and Mrs. John A. | Emerson Manure Spreader; Superior Grain Drill; Superior Corn Planter Fordson What You Want Shick and David Stoner, of Centres | “ Keystone Hay Loader; Keystone Hay Rake (Side-delivery); Two 2-horse Hall, ng they were pasdng over Nit- | Wagons—Wehher, as good as new and a Wieland 4-inch the, In excellent tany Mountain In the vidnky of the | conditions MeCormiek Mower; International Cultivator; Albright Cultivators Tractor, , SE uh, The bens had crom: Sed: Harness; Double Beam. Platform Seales; 1% MH. P. Gasoline Engines When You Want It mountain side where sure footing was | Delaval Cream Separator No, 15; Corn Sheller; 2 Non-Clog Self Feeders for good as . at a premium. { hogs; and many other arficles (00 numerous 0 mention, . | A Cralne Wooden Silo will also be offered, ; re AT en Lounty Granse Meeting. 100 100 Bahu Seed Potatocs—Russet Varlety from Michigan Seed, new. A regular sesedon of the Centre Coun- i Registration papers will be furnished with all purebred stock If requested. BE wi ee Db D. J. NIEMAN y , L. F. Mayes, auct. FREE KMA i the eneuing two years A ey at. (fil C.D. Bartholomew, clerk LUNCH W. 0. HEC N | | Always Reliable MILLHEIM i desired, » GROSS SHOOK, Bec, ig