THE (BNTRE BEPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PENN’ A, TEx “THURSDAY, JANU ARY 10, 1924, SMITH . BAILEY, Propriviors, 8 Ww. BMERI ess eusesnsssyess iss Titar EDW. BEB. BAILEY......Looal Editor and Business Manager, CHURCH APPOINTHENTS. PENN'S YALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE BEV. MELVIN ©, DRUMM, Pastor, ~SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, JAN, 13, load Georges Valley, 10:30—Holy Com- munion. Farmers Mills, mundon, Centre Hall, 7:30 the Way to Hell Centre Hall Sunday School, 1:30 p. m, Methodist—C entre Hall, Sprucetown, afternoon; evening. 2:30-Holy Com- ~God’'s Blockade morning; Spring Mills, Presbyterian—Centre Hall morning: Pine Grove Mills, afternoon; Lemont, evening. Hall, Tussey ville, Egg Xl. Hill, Ev.- afternoon; ~Centre morning; evening. Centre Hall Reformed Delas R. Keener, pastor: Centre Hall— 10:30 Church services 9:30 Sunday School, Saturday, 2:00, C Tusseyville— 2:30 Church Services. 1:30 Sunday School. Charge, Rev. atechetiond AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge {Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.) 10:30; Sub ject Aaronsburg. St. Paul 06: 7:00. =, “oburn, “The Growth Jesus." Lutheran Belleve Bible The Lutheran all, for the Bible, nothing but Inerrant. Churel the whole Bible. period of the Says Thomas Carlyle: “The the Reforma- tion was a judgment day for Europ when all the nations were presented with an open Bible.” Since the Martin 1. dust-covered copy when uther discovered eh « of of omplete chained to the wall the Jdibrar Erttrt, and brought y truths learned its blessed forth and and gave it back it to Christendom-—ever since that ime the Lutheran Church Bible sufficient rule of ever since that Church has defended the all attacks Christendom. The Luthera the sacred writings of of the Old not only certain, Word of God; gested to the writers subjects, on which He their personal bas upheld the and sole and ind life: and the Lather Bible and as the infallible fadth time an agunst within from without n Church believes both are the church and New Testaments, but are the inspired that God not only sug- the thoughts, or desired them to expres but aks, prompted their the holy men of speaking as they Holy Ghost. The Heves and the Bible the final reve- fation of teaches that the books of God to a sinfol world, they are part; that which Christian mined. ” The Lutheran Church therefore, no room for higher criticism tionalism. goience, which are attempting stroy this old Bible page page would have us inquire each morning as we remd the latest news, “Where ig the Bible to-day? “How much have Pro- fessor This or Doctor That, a latest researches, left of old Book?” sentiments, very utierances God thin and the iurch bee king were moved by Lutheran Cl are #iXiy-six that true and inerrant in every y form by be are the oni life they must deter has and ra- and evolutionism, pee udo- to de- by and ftor their us the dear wl ——— INCOME TAX IN A NUTSHELL. WHO? net incomes of $1,000 or more or gross in- come of $5000 or more, married cuples who had net income of $2,000 or more or gross income of $5,000 more must file returns, WHEN? The filing January 1 to March 15 1924. WHERE? Collector of internal rev- enue for the district in which the per- son Hves or has his principal place of business, HOW? Instructions on Form 1040A and Form 1040; aleo the law and reg- ulations, WHAT? Four per cent normal tax on the first $4,000 of net income in excess of the personal exemption and credits for 4 Eight per cent normal tax on balance of net income. Burtax from 1 per cent to 50 per cent on mst incomes over $6,000 for the year 1923. J ——————— Fortunate is the man whose earning capacity can keep pace with his yearn ing capacity. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. Single persons who had and oF period is from : SATURDAY, MARCH 15. at 10 A, M., one mile west of Tusseyville, William 8. Martz will sell: Farm stock and tm- A a striotly clean-up sald. I. —— MEXICO HAS $20,000 BLAZE, Halt De- stroyed——Leowistown Pumpers Give Ald. Fire of half the unknown origin of Mexico, Juniata county, between 11 and 12 o'clock Mon- day night. The flames the barber shop owned by 3 1B. Turbett tthe destroyed village began in and storeroom and quickly emmunicated with dwellings of William Rauch, the | | Bvangelical parsonage occupied by Rev. Samuel] the and occupied by Mrs, J. Hostetler, Ald was asked from lashore's single dwell- double dwelling owned Martin ing and Ambrose and Mifflin and Mij- | ia equipped with hurry intown, but neither apparatus. and to a sent Lewistown. motor-driven pumpers The Lew- were Junction company's pumper the 17 a with an automobile near of the fire and WilHam Folk, old of Lewistown, of the right thig years sustained fracture th and several shightly of Mexico, was 18 and was taken firemen Turbett, come by other were injured. Claire overs smoke and &: the Lewistown The hospital loss will exceed $20.000 and is partly covered by insurance. i t————————— Stockholders of Loeal Bank The annual meeting of ors of Meet. the stockhold- the First National Bank of Cen- tree Hall meet held held the Wis on Tuesday. election of di- of t come before it ne is for the and business ectors transaction such Other At as may this meeting the various reports of the bank activities are given. in rightly 5 h the stockholders mand - great interest. They also have an apportunity and meet suggestion oO HSCs above all get an opporta- their partners ¢ cashier stated thag the r a bank, as well as is the good and which will people Commi = shown in rrowth of The wreck institution number of new accounts opened amount of deposits hve doubled we jst annual meeting, which speaks well for the banking service rendered during the ye All formes elocted nr directors and officers were MARRIAGE Wilh Hite LICENGES. G Lemont * P “heodore nme Lemont Ww Mabel E ie V Marie V Courtney Wilkinsburg 81 Bellefonte deer Clye Unionville Rogers Alexander Unionville a AAAI AAA. Dogs Must Have Tags by Jan. 15 The Department of Agriculture on Saturday warned dor Pennsylvanians All NECORERY will 1 ers prosecuted not the HHoonses dogs to forget which do ss by J wenr the 1 16 not “1. po AY we picked up wd own ——————————— Twenty Bucks Shy, f Just past, for Hun shy tors the sSenson bucks 183 bucks were re twenty of the previous vesir's Kil, whén sdain, It was 163 bucks that were killed dur- This includes only William F. M¢- ng the last season the district over which Kinney has charge. A A ——————— BOALSBURG. The weather (or Sunday wus exceedingly cold Mr. and rMs. Frank McFarlane Bellefonte Monday, Mr. Me having some dental work attended to. 884 LL 0. 0. annual banquet on a few days around were in Farlune F. the Boalsburg Lodge No, will have their evening of the 17th of January. Mrs Ellen Gingerich, of near Linden Hall here Saturday. She had been confined to her bed for some wine buried ithe Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kuhn went to Altoona Sunday afternoon to attend the funeral of Michael Stover, a bro- «in-law of Mrs. Kuhn, W. E. Homan at Oak Hall is up a big lime pik to lime his the pit will have 5000 bushels stone when done, Misses Mildred Wil Churse ther putting farm, of lime Gingerich returned to to finish her and typewriting. the holiday season at amspory Monday shorthand after spending in her home. AL A MP PASAT OID. LINDEN HALL Mra Alice Gingerdeth and son Samuel, of Philndelphin. were here for the fu- neral of Mrs Ellen Gingerich, on Sat- urdany. Going to Altoona from here they expect to spend some time with relatives in that city. Miss Edwina Wieland, after a ten days’ vabmtion at her home here re- turned to New Jersey where she is an instructor in the Bound Brook schools. Harry Swabb, of Cleveland, Ohlo, has been spending a few weeks with rela- tives in this neighborhood, James Bwabh left on Monday to ase sume his duties as County? Commis sioner. : Mrs. Wesley Tressler spent the week end at Pine Grove Mill with the new grandson who arrived at the home of her daughter, Mrs, George Reed, short- ly after Christmas. Mise Helen (lasgow spent her vaca- tion at the Dandel Colyer home. ¥ i 3 i i | } | THE DE ATH neaany, BAILEY —Lewis Bafley dled from ' the effects of a stroke of apoplexy, on | Sunday at his home in Asrongburg. Interment was made at that place on Wednesday afternoon, the funeral have ing been held from the the deceased There survive Mr. Balley a wife and three children, namely, Charles, Mifflin- burg; Philip, of Philipsburg: and Mrs, Catharine Grenninger, State College; lalso four sisters-—Mrs, Joseph Alters, | Bellefonte; Mrs. Jared Mowery Youngs- Ohio; . Mrs. Daniel f.ong. Nit- Mrs. A. FP. Bower, Aaronsburg. late home of town, any; STOVER.- {his home at the received ~-Mitchell Stover died Altoona. on Saturday, stroke in in Altoona, His age was sixty-five He was employed by the Penn- sylvania Rallroad Company and would years, * NIEMAN’S Price Re- have retired February 1st had he lived unt that time. There survive the de-. ceased a wife, who before marriage was Miss Clara Knarr, an aunt of John H. Knarr, of Centre Hall, and sister of | Mrs. Kuhn, of Boalsburg; i Charles also | three sons and three daughters. | A ———— A i. PINE GROVE MILLS, J. D. Neddigh Is loading severay car toads of $1.06 wheat for eastern market, | D. WW, Miller, Civil housed up with an attack of grip. Mrs. J. WW. Stuart u Lo war veleran, 18 is planning her annual ip Florida to spend the Gee whiz! cold de- | frogs $ up bug it was grees blow zero-——ocars while running. J. G famBy Miler and Sunday with Pittsburg spent departed his | for on morning. Week of Prayer #8 being observed as Much goods must be con- 00 Price Lot of 75 Garments— Regu - Price LOT BOYS Sweep Sale MEN'S AN Pri a union service dn the Lutheran church | Fleming and four local ministers piurt Ralph, of G E. Bellefonte won Harpater, the where an opemtion was 10 hospital last for Wednesday ap pendicitis was performed Mrs. Samuel Everhart, who submit ted to a surgical operation In wile | fonte hospital, was discharged (ast week | wand fs getiing slong splendidly Dr, Stork was busy during the Yule- | tide season, leaving a little son at the George Heed bome. a daughter at ( Shoemakers home. and a son at Dr. | ison's home; the Hitle chap has| seven The cently Tyr into a road house R WW. Port, of Times force Alpped off press on Friday. HiRlerm famous Falrbrook club house re. was sold to Frank Albright. of | converding it i one, with the view of the State College had part of his left thumb | in a new Duplex printing | Hon J internal WwW. Kep- revenue Our mutual friend ohied of Johmstown, oe at Firsg mencing lar. former of tnx. will be at State Col- | National bank, week com =1 quiring his services for find him. Glenn those re- 1923 | January where compiling reports may sg Dr. W. RB Mm Mr iatter's and wife, and James Holmes and sister. Mra. Diehl, of State Howard Struble and bis posed a touring party land to Florida the College. and saeter, CcOm- through Dixie They wij be gone tor | three months A ———— TUSSEYVILLE. Mr. and Mm. Wm i uel Kiinefelter took supper at the howe of Mr. and Mrs Charles Stutterbeck on | New ; Jordan and Sam- | Year's day. Communion ‘service was conducted | in the Zion Evangelical church Satur- | day evening. Presiding EMer Camp- | bell delivered a very able Miss Emfly Jordan Mios Maggie sermon. and great aunt, Young, returned to Schuylkill College, Reading. on Wed. | nesday after a two weeks’ vacation. They were accompanied back by James Howsar who spent part of his vacation at the BE. T. Jordan home A AI MAU AIRE. The Centre Reporter, $150 a vear | sont. Pe —————— broke. MEN Regular Price Price 1 LO TME Regular SUITS—62 Garmen £10.00 (lean oe BOYS $7.50 — Clean ALL Wi PANTS $4.00 to $5.00 KNEE PANTS $1L50—(lean Sweep N'S DRESS SHIRTS Yalae — Clean Wr 6c Sale Yalue ~~ Clean - a alue, Clean Sweep ane Sale he WOMEN'S COATS AND SUITS Reg Sweep 1 lot of Women's. Coats, ular £15.00 Sale Price Garments—{ lean B2.9% 1 LOT OF CHILDREN'S COATS Regular $7.50 to $10.00 Value Clean Sweep Sale £1.49 1 LOT Regular Nale Price OF WOMEN'S SUITS $15.00 lean Sweep £3.45 1 LOT Regular OF WOMEN'S SKIRTS $5.00 to $7.00 lean Sweep Sale $1.95 i Regular Sale LOT OF SILK WAISTS £5.50 — Clean Sweep Price LA 1 LOT OF Regular $2.00 Sale WASH Value SUITS — {lean Sweep 1 Regular LOT OF $2.75 Sale WASH DRESSES to #4504 lean Sweep £1.75 WOMEN'S BLACK HOSE Regular Sale Price 26e Value—{lean Sweep WOMEN'S Regular Wool T5¢ Value—{lean HOSE Sweep Sale Price SHOES AND RUBBERS — —FOR ENTIRE FAMILY ~— REDUCED MEN'S Regular GOOD WORKING F3.050—A lean SHOES Sweep Sale. $1.95 MEN'S FING legular $4.00 DRESS SHOES to $450 Value Clean Sweep Sale $2.55 1 LOT OF WOMEN'S HIGH DHESS SHOES £6.00 £8.00 Value Sale GRADE Regular 112 fa Palr—{'lean Sweep $145 I LOT 85 PAIR BEDROOM SLIPPERS Regular $1.50 Value—Clean Sweep Sale Priese Soe I LOT HI-GRADF FORDS Regular $4.00 wh le Bn Sale WOMEN'S Bo00 0Xx- io Sweep OUR ENTIRE LOT MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN COST COLUMBIA RECORDS CLOSED OUT — NOTICE —-350 WILL BF ioe Records go at £1.60 Beeords go at £1.58 Records go at wilt May For the Doesn't clock hout of joy ls proude all sublime tha: strikes the WANTED two weeks ( C1 FRESH ( These b in good card, 9 - BALE FOR Fresh cows tO ip. oy i ¥ Bel; ‘phone }. Mitterling. Centre YWWS AND BLED COWS are young y their side. Also, shape. —J. Fred — Upright gasoline power. Wm 15 pound R. RUPP, One Hh p condition ; * York, Pa. #1 {ent irop and i i MILLHEIM YOU HAVE SEEN THE OPERA HOUSE BELLEFONTE THE Jan.10 SEE BEST Thurs. NIGHT : or a2 7 WoT 5 Ter l "Comedy Ed 8 od EST aT dha “LY 21 L Fri E 4 Fits and ls F