ETE DEATH RROD he ———— THE (UNTRE REPORTER. ISEUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924. THE ACKERMAN M. Georges Valley The mortal remaing of were lald to rest this services by not Frank Ackerman in the (Thursday) cemetery forenoon, after the Ackerman en- health for of vears, and during the past féw months had beeh; unable t, do little work as® a lines | During were conducted at house Rev Mr. joved good SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B, W, BMITH.....coocavsse Piitor EDW. BE. BAILEY......Loeal Editor snd Business Manager, Haney. had un number Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hal as second class mall matter. TERMS.—The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, I and ten cents per line for each additional in n, worse physical condition than for insertion. About ten o'clock Sun- Local notices accompanying display ad- i vertisements, five cents per line for each painter and decotwtor, in which he was an expert workman. the past few weeks he was able to work for a part of a day at a time, and just | he wevious to his death some months, day night he became violently and two hours later death came. minimum charge, twenty-five cents. digestion, or perhaps ptomaine poison- Display advertising rates made known en application. ing. pr . mes i Mr Borough Fire Alarm. and he and Mrs, 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, of until nineteen years ago when the sur- mgued to Georges Valley where denth He vivor of a family of several mill | ocourred. was the ast brothers land sisters. There survive him a wife, whi muiden we MoCiedlan son. Frank Ack- He anniversary. and one | erman, fin Johnstown, had almost attained h sixty-third i 5 ii =: | Monday, arriving in the evening. —SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, JAN. 20, 1924 to the PE VY. day interment undertawing of Goodhart, and Spring Mills, 10:30—Hol) was made The deceas- chil- jon. tre Hall cemetery. 30-—CGod's is the youngest: of thirteen of William Tusseyville, the Way to Hell Hall, Tobias + Bf) wronsburg, ,: Holy Centre Hall Sunday School, 1:30 Luther League, 6:30 p Prayer meeting, Wed, 7 Wed, Centre ts moved from Reading In p. came to Centre Hall for her father hdving at- of . denth of her parents shed parents Teacher training, age some hinety years — i » U. Ev.~Lemont, mornin : lengih of time wag Hall, Phas rade alternoon sruedf, but later entered th, at denth, Danville remaining Presby a period of some 3 FALE her redides There raham Survives Ofie eve ning. Tobias, who Hall Reformed Keener, Hall— Church Centre Charge, Delas R. Centre 71:30 was aged soventy-eight pastor: Bervices — Mie Catharine Mower died Mrs. Harr Friday Hublersburg and the a Schoo :30 Sunday Wednesday, » of y » daughter, Lectures Pleasant Gap, mie ninety on Wig at . having been Spring Mille— 2:30 Commur 1:30 Sunday Friday, Service Thun tures, ion. years nine Le School, PF. one of oldest "in . A Le dies in that section. s., P. M of A § seventieth hospital He Gap but lived most rd, drug Moore How the Howard hi year in Farmers Mills— 10:30 30 was born at Church services. s i Of his le J Sunday School b re many ARO ne He pri the development Years REFORMED Charge pastor.) slope, wine vigils AARONSBURG (Rev. John Salem ted with 8 Hollenbach, ani whe elected Ww 8 8S. at 8.30; Regular Serv- ices at Mtheim sy married Miss Laura Ry- sot with Philadel- at He AUK: Wo Survives icey aft - . " Claude of Theme Wine There of ‘alter Jenkins, home; $ Into of Watsontown 4 Sators, Weber, of How- John Balleaa and alan #:1Y will as . > tw,, brothers and four mon. Bring " x4 FIT Mra Alvaham Miss Mary, Mrs then, rd Mra. Emma Senn. of Spokane, Wash. LOCAL AND PERSONAL TT 8 in Mrs George Heckman, 7:30. mas Moore, of Philadelphia. and bo ; nw t ti . ’ 4 ¢ » 44 will meat at lhe ph, of Los Angeles, Cal of Saturday Interment was made in the Schenck ning, cemetery, Saturday afternoon. of ground Wednesday covers the —— A ——— the fall iatter part Ra Two inches snow morning, Co<Operative Association Meeting. An of the County having occurred during the the set in at important the meeting auxil- of night and early morning. in | tary to Centre Co-Opera- nine o'clock. tive Assocition will be held in Grange evening. AlN the officers and representatives t, be present, and brought in of The post office and store building in Arcadia this (Thursday) which the post office is Joeated, at Glen | Members are requested by Iron, wag on fire on Wednesday morn- : ¥ business 1 wr © ee ing as the passenger tr bine t t § a character interest, before them passing throug the village 1 be of general Mrs. Frank D. ness has Lee. whose ———— Former Centre Countian Honored. Moyer, of Look Have many been noted ip the past two weeks for ti of the gtate of mind, x Dr. Thomas PP it man ag fifty .t tt § es fhe 3 “ part Ume /n a Semi-uehrious i, 4 82 more active than a fT 10 improvement in i gr 1 nprovem 1 Dr. Meyer gave a thirty- N “ : i seernible . her comdition is Mscemrnib minute address on the oceasion of the Mrs, mont, near M Ia w anniversary celebration of Toland lodge of Odd Fellows He is the oldest member of Alfred Cathéerman. eventy-fifth Hall the part of iasg week and took back her her father, John A. Shck, agreed to temporarily stay at her home, Mra. Black, ag will be recalled, had the misfortune to fall break hip bone. Bhe 8 now In the Bellefonte hospital and is getting along fairly well for one of her agé. of tier ith who has came to Centre! the Great Tist week the lodge and the oldest Odd Fellow in that section, having been affiliated with lodee 1870, over fifty-three He ig un past Meyer the since grand throughout the Civil and has published several short historfes of his experiences. He is In rugged health and extremely act- ive for one of his advanced age. He is native ~ of Miles township. Centre county. and VERrs, Dw, a served war The latter part of this week, Mrs Lawcy Henney, of Centre Hall, went to Latrobe where she ds visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Henney. On Sunday she has planned to go from there to New Bloomfiled where she will spend a shor! time with her sister. Mra James E. Stewart. During her absence from Cen- tre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hennney are keeping the Henney house, n 3 Woman Student Loan Fund, A gift of $26000 from James G. White. of New York, for the establish ment of a woman student loan fund at Pernsyivanis State Oollege was an- nounced on Monday. The fund is to be known as the “Mary White loan fund” In hoor of Mr. White's mother, Announcement was also made of the otablishment at the college by Charles I. Pack, president of ithe American Tree association, of a $1,000 fund to provide a $60 prize each year to the a —————————— The Citizons Electric Company. in Willinmsport, was sold to New York representatives for a half million doll. ars. The Fisher family in Williams. port owned the greater part of the stock. The business started In 1905 In a sub-basement of the Updegraph ho- tel. The reason for selling given wus that the dity officials made the require ments Impossible to perform and net a profit. ticle on the subject. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year TR LOCAL AND PERSONAL Roy M. Garbrick offers for sale pure-bred bull calf in this issue. The local Oriole store comes before Reporter readers this week with a new advertisement, Installation of officers of Progress Grange will be held on Saturday even- ing at 7:30 o'clock. A number of young, peaple from Cen- tre Hall and surrounding section saw Barney Google and Spark Plug, Mra. Google and the chorus girls, also John Bubb, of Colyer, is seriously ill | with flu, | erine Bradford, registered Centre Hall, went on Miss Cath- of and on Tuesday, nurse, the case, After eal weather during last week, | Sunday came along with about an inch of snow. Monday the atmosphere was | brisk, but the sky was clear for most of the day. Prof. ¥. D. Gardner is advertising for It will ome in contact with him, provided you ia farmer. be worthwhile to are in search for an opportunity on a farm. See hie adv. in this Issue, Mr. and Mrs i ginning of funeral of William in He of and visited her #ince living Hu, H. this L week, the bes attended Ebright, the rant, Perry Mrs im | county. was an uncle {| Ebright Centre H E. Thomas The rumor that Shreckengast { had purchased the home | | Hall i years by 1 in of Centre occupied for number A. owner, il Sweetwood, from PF. appears to be C Wia- unfounded, | present K of wrier, | Hamsport 3 The State will held Wednesday ull meetings farm products show Tree in Harrisburg Tuesday and of next week, during which organizations will for be time farm hold Orders excursion rates and progmams may {from the Farm Bureau office, elles fonte ( the H spring arence Grove, tenant How 3 4 we farm, near Centre Axemang the { mn he succeeded as tenant by his bro- Herbert of Pleasant employed by Buffalo Grove, Gap HOW the Chemis Run. above Bellas on J. 8 sheets for personal owe distributed re- tury property the that ahile that not ‘here fs nothing under the average person DRS taxed In one form or the other the nation the county. the state, or “imply hand-oit. the we be. i come disillusioned the a@ sOneT better, Prof. H C ps stant D Etlers, Monday Hothrook, of Port Matilda 10 Superintendent’ of Of Hall public 0 came (oo Centre 10 vist With the VAIOUN schools a very fow exoeplu he schools in the colinly are Wwe to the That the Ceomtre an said speaks well for schools in county Mr near Mrs. Thomas Shaeffer, Mills. entertained and Spring a er surrounding country Er also entertained at M ive and a one night werk. Yearick a number her home Friday night near Pot- of last nt young Mills, perpen ters on week, John Fisher, of Bellefonte. who on returning in the evening, about the train wag ready t, make its regu be on duty since wo bed in Bellelonte, suffering from a #Mght stroke hier friends report, at his home ia fine of $204 $135; total and costs amounting $337. costs out penses of officerg and employees itor General the payment. The question i& Charlea B. Baum, risburg. game protector ward Hall That ig scoring one for say, the average game protector ttle regard for law, except that wants to apply it ty others. ' resident And an Adams county Lewis, bitlous young country girl, after knowledge. and yet unable tg, set isfy her hemnt's dewire because of fi- nancial obstacles. awakened to the pos- sibilities of a well-selected flock of bred-to-day chicks, carefully raised and made ty! yield large egg production, brought her dreams to a full realiza- tion. and at the same time lifted the mortgage from her dad's farm, makes A very pretty story, and one which is exaggeration. for while spun from the imagination §t neverthe- loss hoe ta counterpart in many an actual experience. : w »* Birthday Party. Saturday evening a birthday v party home west of Centre Hall, on the oe- casion of her fortieth anniversary. The evening was most pleasantly spent by the guests and hosts. The persons present are noted below: Ross and Willlam MceClintie, Glenn | Tressler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wieland, Mildred Wieland, Walter Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ishler, Dorothy, Arminta and Woodrow 1lIshler, Mrs. J. H. Ross, Mrs. Lynn Ross, Junior Ross, { Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ross, Margaret and | Richard Ross, Mrs. Robert Gearhart, Mr. N. Manz Grace Marlz, Verda Corman, Mr. and Mrs. George Mothersgbaugh. Mac and Elizabeth Mothersbaugh, Mr. and Mra E.C., Ross- man, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer louder, An- na Mary Louder, Mrs. Runkle, Mr.and Mrs. J. B. White, Mr. and Mrs. Eply White, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace White, Emory and Cleaorie White, Mr. and Mra, Edgar Kelly, Verda Kelly, Mrs, John Felding, George Felding, Virginia, Eugene and W. WW. White White, Joseph Meader, Thomas, | and Mrs, Emanu#l Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mra, Richard Brooks. Lilae and James Brooks, Mm Whiteman, and Jack Fiovd Walker, Walker, Mr. and Mrs Jones Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Ralston. Budd Ralston, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Houser, Anna Houser, Mm W. M talph Houser, Frank, Ruth, Claude and Dade MeClntic, Jennie Thomas, Edna. Fran- Mr. and Mrs and Frances ces Whiteman, Kenneth Houser, Roxanna. SL A Birthday Surprise Party, On Monday evening a birthday sur- of W. the Lee and in hwnor at which A. B and family, Chas, E. Jordan ET. Jordan. Charlies Slutterbeck and and family, W. 8B. i’. Smith. Thomas Swartz, 8S. was given eC rive A following were present FW and party Jordan, 1 3d Ver, il wife. Maller famil® wife Frazier J. Jordan, family and Greely and won, wife, Oulvin Cooney Martz, wife nnd daughter. W wife E @ and daughter, Jordan and son, Violet Palmer, Mary John Fort daughter, Earl Fraz- Meise. Kathryn Fleder, Mary refreshments were $ £ Hussell Copenhaver, Slutterbeck and wife Ooner ney, Arthur and Edward Jamison ler and family Hla Yarnell. Orpha Delightful Fortney served, comsinting «Ff sand. ice cream and cake wihes ooffes. pickles, candy and pop AN tad good before departing expressed Mr enjoy many more such happy occasions with his friends oon present Bn royal time and the wish that Jordan may AA A ———— Letter from Sunny California. #4 East Laurel Ave. Sierra Madre. Calif, Dear Editor: find subscription to order your will please send to Enclosed please : $1.50 paper money four for my which you the above address ak ies land, is very pleasant to read notes of the of and 1 enjoying the bright fruits and flowers of this sunny it whereabouts neighbors, reading the my old friends and certainly appreciate news from my old home, I hope to visit in the near fu- Cordially yours. ELd.A M. JOHNSON. ————— AA PA BOALSBURG. Meyer, the plan, agefit. delivered a fine Wellsmore player piano to the home of Frank Tharp, Lemont, last week, R. B. Harrison, wife and daughter Rhoda, were entertained at dinner at the home of John Ishier on Sunday. FF. W. Weber, the cabinet-maker, shipped a walnut dining-room set to Pittsburgh Tuesday, which is al} his own hand made. W. A. Rockey and Geofge E. Meyer were to Williamsport on a business errand; they went by auto. Willard Rockey and wife have started housekeeping in the Mrs Harry Mar. kle house, on Main street. F. W. Weber went to Pittsburgh Wednesday morning and will spend a few duye there, Il ES AT TUSSEY VILLE. The W, C. T. U. meeting was held at the home of Mra. Arthur Holderman Saturday afternoon, Boise Brown was entertained at the home of his sister, Mrs. E. T. Jordan, Sunday. John® Fortney son of Me. and Mrs. David Fortney, returned to his ‘home Sattrdny after spending four wéeks in the west. Tw, weeks were spent with his vousin, John Spangler, and family, gear Chicago, and on his retum he stopped at Qleveland, Ohio, and also visited with John Bitner and family, who live near Youngstown, Ohio. He reports having had a nice time. - which ture. (Mrs) George E. » you getting your share of eggs? Are you getting highest prices for your eggs? Our purchasing system enables ug to sell HIGH GRADE Laying Mash two weeks, Call Bey ‘phone or drop me card. C. D. Mitterting, Centre Hall. NIEMAN’S Clean Sweep Sale Now in Full Swing is one of the most wonderful Sales ever known to Mill- heim and vicinity. Crowds have come and crowds have learned that Nieman’s are offering each day merchandise at dras- tic reductions--Dependable M:rchandise in Every Department. There will be Thousands of Dollars Worth of Merchan- dise Sacrificed During this Coming Week’s Sales Guarantee the Lowest Prices in Millheim and vi- cinity. Nieman will Never be Undersold! We will refund your money on any unsatisfactory pur- chase. This means a Guaranteed 1002 satisfaction. If you follow the erowds you will Go To NIEMAN'S, If you want to Save Money you will Ge to NIEMAN'S, If you appreciate Values yon will Go To NIEMAN'S, To the Sale that makes New Value-Ghving Records D. J. NIEMAN Always Reliable MILLHEIM Ni for Millhelm, PRIVATE SALE OF Mules Carload of Missouri Mules, from 2 to 6 years old, mostly broke. Will sell or exchange Saturday, Janua’y 19-Millheim GEORGE W. WOLFE, York, Pa. ma NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, PUREBRED BULL CALF FOR SALE~Dam's side: Afleen Pontiac Seg- in: sires side: King Segis, two dis. tinct blood FMnea of King BSegis, the greatest bull that ever lived: almost white; will make a great herd bull Priced right—ROY M. GARBRICK. Centre Hall; Bell phone. itp WANTED-—A good man to operate | large farm. four miles from State Col- | lege. Fine opportunity for right man. Call or address—F. D. GARDNER, | State College Pa od, 2t \ Nah . Quick Relief All the suffering in the world won't cure disease. Pain makes most diseases worse and sometimes brings on still further dis- orders. Stop the pain and give nature a chance to work a cure. DR. MILES’ Anti-Pain Pills er ou two willring LOST Pair of fox hounds-—one large white, one ifarge black and tan, in Greens valley. Last herd were going toward Hecla Gap. A lberal reward for any information or returm.-—Gecrge | Searson, Centre Hall, Pa. Bell phone | 12RS. A nf i HE AND LOT FOR SBALE.-~The | Mme. Angeline Weaver property, locat- i ed on West Church Street, Centre Hall. : id offered for sale. Possession can be given as soon as satisfactory settlement | is made. Inquire of 8 E BHARER, Linden Hall, Pa.: Bell ‘phone TSR. | FOR SALE—One 15 h. p. Peorless Traction Engine; good comdition; for sale cheap.—P. R. RUPP, State College, : stol i stand, the latter part of this week.
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