THE CENTRE REPORTER. \ ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS, MARRIAGE A. Bouz BShirey., Myrtle Lemadue Bud T. O'Nefl Bertha A. Guy 0. Lydia M, LICERSRES. Woodkund | coos Woodland Mute COW CHOW DAIRY FEED. Make your Cow glve more milk, Feed her the 24 per cent, Protein ration—PURINA COW CHOW, which makes a full pall You can’t fool a cow with a cheap ration. She will give maximum milk flow only i you feed her right. Your cows cannot glve the | The BEST STORE | for You Is Nieman’s, A Pr —— ¥ milk. Hospital to Be Supported. PURINA COW CHOW is the A mther spirited . . feet balanced dairy ration. College citizens was ' : Cows keep in better condition for ning at which the y Winter milk produetion and ean was whether State tablish a milked longer thoughout the year ’ ! when you feed PURINA Cow whether it . a . ' a the CHOW — THE HIGH QUALITY DAIRY RATION, BRADFORD & CO. ZEIGLER, Mrs, Zeigler, PP. Zeigler, of Bellefonte, home Saturday morning, wife of J. died at her aged mixty- Interment at Measant Gap, Monday afternoon. the pastor of the Methodist church officiat- 8. W, BMITH......... Editor ,,.. Mrs Ziegler died from the effects EDW, E. BAILEY...... Local Editor and of o complication of diseases, The Business Manager, cand and four sons—Charles and ’ qs ~ st ) Brteret Bellefonte, and Edgar, Juni- Entere st Office in Centre Ha ntered at the Po Homer, as second class mail matter. TERMS ~The terms of subseription to the deceased, i the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. | —— ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, | twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional taken for treatment from his home in insertion. Millvite, Columbia county. Local notices accompanying display ad- was made fit Lock Haven. Wednesday. vertisements, five cents per line for each | ore survive the deceased one son, fmsertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; | Horace, a professor in a New York Clty minimum charge, twenty-five cents, of ENTRE HALL, PENNA, * ville | - COellere "THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 192 Parker Lemont | Milthelim | . « Millheim | 3. three years, was made Musser SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, Breon James MoKivison Gatesburg | Olive D, Ellenberger. Snook A. Marengo | . . | most Arthur Pleasant Gap | Clarence, Lauga Hoover. . . . Pleasant | not eon- Gap | ata; and Clearfield—sumrvive pers meeting of State | MEYER —David Meyer died in Gelsinger hospital the held Monday eve- to where he was question discussed shold hospital he College on You don’t care how good a store is if it is Interment Community or daoRld not good for you. Bellefonte putting over lend its support to institution the $100,000 proposition and aid in Your money ought to benefit you more institution jesurning. Mrs. Mayer ’ ’ Display advertising rates made known en application.’ Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. "PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE BEV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, ~SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 2, 1023 Great of | mill Centye Hall, 10:30—~The Shep- herd. Georges Valley, Where Jesus Visited. 30 2:30 2 Some Homes How to Kill a Farmers Mills, Preacher. Centre Hall Luther League, 6:30 p. m, Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, at 7 Miss- 7:30 ety, Woman's Home and Foreigr fonary Society, Saturday evening, Missionary Young People's Soc Sunday Light Brigade, 8. 8S Methodist ~ Sprucetown, Spruceto afternoon; evening. Ev—-Egg HII, afternoon; U. ville, rning; Tussey Hall, m Centre evening Pine Hall, Presbyterian morning: ( mont, evening. ‘entre Centre Hall Reformed Char Rev. Delas R. Keener, Hall Church ge, pastor: Centre 2:30 Services, 1:30 Sunday School Friday, 7:00 Catechetical Lectures Bpring Mille Saturday. 7:00--Catechetical Lec- tures, Tussey ville 10:30 Church services 9:30 Sunday School AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, St. pastor.) 8S. M.; P 8. Paul's 8 at l1PpP reg ul ginar " services at Coburn--8 at 10:30. Aronshurg—8, Thank Offering service of the Wonmn's Missionary Bociety at 7:00. Cofifirma tion ice on Friday at 7:00, Commun fon " Ss. nt 9:36: annual Preparatory and TY - Ee MIND AND GAMES, Learning to Play His Best In Moments of Strain Will Ald in After Life. Success in football is supposed to de- of agility and muscular strength amd jut there is games, pend upon a combination mentad ak ill another factor. in all and that is a mental assurance that one can do things ations, and meet situ- It ie amazing how an athletic team will often go to pieces when goes amfiss. A baly field by an opposing the team may be mentally mething long run on the foots player. and shaken and utterly unable to play ite usual game You often see the mame thing in base- ball, where one or two errors will com- pletely rattle a teaun, The superior player learns trol his mental attitoddé”ad play his usual game through such a strudn. The time when an opposing teen makes a particunrly successful play, or his own tem makes a particularly bad error, is a specially favorable time for a bril- Haint play by himself or his own mates. The unexpected success attained by his oppohents ds likely to give them an over confidence that will result in some serious blunder. They will probably do something that will create an opening for his own side, if he and his associ ates can but take It The majority of players are so rat- tied when anything goed wrong. that they do not perceive and are not able to take advantage of sudden openings caused by over confidence. But if they have that ments equilibrium they will realize that such an opportunity Is likely to come to them and they will be ready for it. The young min who has acquired ability to play his best game in mo- ments § strain has p quality that bound to help hm wonderfully in after life. Many people relapse thto inef- fectiveness just at the moment when they need thelr Dest wits to Con- . The with the creamery at Centre Hall, some twenty deceasad was associated Wilson in conducting years ago, and from here went to Mil- ville Yo operate the milk station there, He followed the creamery business un- te had charge at the his of his death, having under three stations time his ast @lness. — GEPHART.—Mrs, Gep- hart, wife of Rey, C. F. Gephart, a na- Sara Heagy tive of M#lhelim. and now stationed at died the Lutheran church at Bal- 14, monthg of marriage with November 23. To this union two children were William Gephart, who died in early life and Miss Helen Ickesburg:, Perry of the Gephart was born county, at parsonage ; Mrs, Cumberland 73 She was united in there. four, January 9 county. 18560, being years and age Rev, C. F. Gephart on 1882 Heagly born, a son. Katherine, ————————— A ———————— Thompson Goes to West Point, Ax a of by result the held Civil at of for appointment to West Point, competitive eXx- sminntion the Bervice Commission, Cleartield, the can- of State of CGoheen, of Be John 1 mn, Thomas J Richard A tained the Thom pad Lewis Kuarthaus, and swburg. ob- highest marks in the order mame. Congressman Swoope. there- fore, has nominated as cadet from this military at Point, John | distract to the academy West Thompson am first Lewis, and Richard A i ————————— A] A Elks’ Memorial Serviee, Elks’ annual Petrikin Sunday. slternate. Thomas J. I ond alternate Goheen, ry Me mermeorial Halt, 5 wy service Belle at 3 will be held In fonte, on December On A splersiad mulent program has The will Be James A. Gleason. of . m ranged addreas Hon £44 & frieasm =» an 4 orator of gity and will be remembered him. i= cordially Invited to at- The rendered ; il who hear The publi ted wm these services following pro- will be Mrs Russell Hair “Holy Art Thou' Exercises Choral Society Praver, Chaplain Do We Mourn De Bressler Male Octette, “Why od Friends” mes by the lodge roll ond. Invict prart Fl x eq wo" Bruno Huhn Choral Sodiety. Eulogy Violin Solo ‘ Selected Mra. Louis Schad Aeddroas Hon, James A. By Babylon's Wave” Closing ceremonies, Officers of the lodge Gearon Choral Society Program of Photoplays, At House. Bellefonte, Wed- nesday and Thursday evenings of this week the Opera Maguerite Comstock in “Down to the Sea In Ships,” a nine-reel story of the New England whaling mdustry. The hmurpooning. chasing, of a big whale is intensely interesting. 3 reel Keaton comedy. Friday Rawhngs in sighting, A Tey, At the Scere: night, this the “Clean 4 wee Herbert i'p : good, light a rich village money comedy Wia. a story of the uncle leaves everybody intend of his nephew, and all go wild, Also, 156th ep- of “The Eagle's Talons” EL —— —————— lf ———— ——————. Johnny hunted striped skunks, His first wine the worst, The varmint dikin'y wait for John, But pulled the trigger first, A AMG 5 OO HNN. Birds’ Nests Nourishing Food, On Tawi Taw! island of the Sul archipeiugo live colonfes of the little swallowlike swifts thal make the edi hile birds’ nestx, so beloved of the Chi nese. These birds have some sort of glands In their juws that secrete a thick®glue which they stick up against the wall as a swallow does mud, and the nest when completed looks lke white glass. but Ix very light, They are sold to the traders for their weight in Mexican sliver, and It takes 17 nests to balance a dollar, in sone one nourishing and the broth Is in demand for invalids, After the “first chop” nests are col lected the birds begin at once the con struction of the second chop, but these are worth only about one-half the first enough’ glue to hold It together. These are allowed to remain and in them they raise their broods, PIGS FOR SALB-20 shoats in good condition and well bred, Also, top spring wagon, all in good shape 8, E. recommended by the New York expert. After much Mscussion the question was decided by a margin of nine votes to give the Bellefonte hospital support. A ————— A A ——————— BOALSBURG. Earl Phillips and wife spent Sunday with Mr MifMnburg. The smoks Phillips’ sister at hunters are getting thels knap- to FT for a chase in ready strap on then ‘Ke the mountains, Nevin Meyer the stuccoed had brick portion of his house last week, a brown and Mrs, J H wired for white finish Cloge is having her house electric Wayne Hght. Charles ¥ishel ure Fax- on and work, doing the Albert Meyer. from Pittshurgh, spent week Jacob home Sunday evening with his parents, Mz: and Mrs, He Meyer, returned A som was a new of Mr. Mrs week, arrivad Wayne at tne home and Keller last One yeur ago twins arrived at this home The Kirkpatrick, Presbyterian minister Rev is holding services in the Presbyterian church all week Thurs ihe service will be a uni Thé sermon 8 CO 21 Thanksgiving service be mre preached by Rew Stover All invaded to i of thew pervives Centre Hall, Pa. NOTICE COnoeTrned I hereby notify all persons that I am the of interest in aly the livestock, farming machinery, tract- leased to George Owner fn two-thirds implements, or and equipment, B. which son now and in his of Magdaline CO B remaining my Thompson POSSCRRION , Thomp- the property and {owner George Lis sh ject Thompson are of one-third in- terest, 10 Service share in sald one-third interest for which linterest I have recently paid $200, AH | persons are herbey notified that none of of without mutual « THEODORE DAVIS BOAIL. onment tf Boalsburg 1 FOR SALE i [years old i donkeys $5; Also, | Hall Pair price for both, hart jand wHgon {hogs —Sleve sSeparale ive Matis, Centrv A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT. Bend your name and address plainly written together with 5 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Des Moines, lows, and receive in return a trial package containing Chamberlxin's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stom- ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou. bles, indigestion, gassy psins that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation; Chamberisin’s Balve, needed in every family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and skin affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 cents. Don't miss it i | | | { | i | i than the store. Every'store offers good values--sometimes, but we make it our persistent policy to sell practical wanted merchandise all the time - at Lower-than-elsewhere Prices. Remember this---you can always get What You Want When You Want It AT . J. NIEMAN MILLHEIM Always Reliable Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office. A.B. A. most Haller's A. B. A. Bakery . ’ complete.
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