a , THE (ENTRE BEPORTER. INSUED WEEKLY, BERIT CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, THURSDAY, JA! rry Lu ARY 31, 1924. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, SB. WW. BMITH.......... os vo us Hditor EDW. EB, BAILEY......Jdooal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hab a8 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, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, eight cent: per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising rates made known ou 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 REV. MELVIN ©, DREUMM, Pascor, of mill —~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, FEB. 3, 1924 10: 3¢ (Communion). Tuseyville, Beautiful Somewhere” Spring Mi Way lis, ter Hell. Hall, 7: on the Centre 30—Job's Job Centre Hall Prayer meeting, Wed, 7: Teacher training, Wed, School, 1:30 Home and Sunday Woman's fonary Society, Saturday 8. h Mission “3 3) Light Brigade, S Young People's Sunday evening, 7 Presbyterian — Lemo Boalsburg, afternoon; P evening. Centre Delas R. Centre 7:30 1:30 Sunday Sohool. Friday, 7:00 Hall Reformed Keener, Hall Church Charge, pastor: Bervices, Catechetical Spring Mills— 10:30 C 9:30 ch services, Sunday School. Farmers Mills— a.9 «:30 Services, Sunday School, 1:30 REFORMED Charge Church P. mn, AARONSBURG (Rev. John Miltheim 10:30 8 Hollenbach pastor.) fces at Salem—8 2:00. Theme of the Tares™ A ence at report at Sunbury that they towns go what wn uplif would get ff: When a facilities. for instance, ife reflects the change and the minds teichers and oourses mean that pupils out with brighter Not dy, they know more facts but kind of industries «come and better training. merely better work in That city, assisted by mora intelligent do any means that the BEV» feces, with They can put more meang Civic can compete more successfully rivals, pay money their better wages, thes in circulation, higher standard improvements vague and distant practical method of getting in life that we aly desire. a4 f= not ideal but moet ihe things cm—————— Home from State Products Show. On Thursday of Jurkholder, a C. H. H. 8. freshman, re turned from the State Products Sh at Harrisburg. lnm week PBEugene Ww According idea the capitil city 8 an host. The various high and Vocational | schools of the by 250 boys and girls; to Eugene's excedlent state were represented they all were privileged to call on Governor Pinchot fn his large reception hall his hand The best stock and products were on display. A stallion valued at $10,000, owned by Secretary Mellon, was an attraction. The Centre county boys did not wip any of the silver trophy cups, but won second place in judging dairy cattle, Hunt. 3 5 Bade and farm ingdon county won the large silver cup | for Rest Hvestock judging in all class- ef. A member of thelr team also won | first place in judging swine. The poul- | try and corn cups were both won hy | boys from Waynesburg, and the pota- | to cup went to Towando. while the | winner of the dairy cup was from Port | Allegheny. The Centre county boys made a bet- | ter record than anv previous team | from this county, Next year ls an- | other State Products Bhow, Bring home the trophy cups in 1925, boys. DK. MUSSER PASSES OUT. —— _ Leading Penns Valley Physician Sue- cumbs to Pneumonia, — Other Deaths, After of days” Dwr, his home an fllness about ten Muss- at Pp to the time of going t, press no public had the funeral, from pneumonia, Sumner C. er died ag in Aaronsburg. ten o'clock on Tuesday forenoon, U annbuncement been made of time of the or it. fow any arrange- ments connected with But for the of his Dr, Went of Aaronsburg, where he faithful- his first years life, Musser was a continuous res- ly and conscientiously followed chosen ofession For many years he pl was the leading man ip his profession on the south side of Centre county, having made unusual preparation for fts entry and continued his studies ever afterward. During the many yearg he the wide his choice, he His is a diagnostician | pract feed science of enjoved « patronage. ability as a surgeon as well Ww ws undisputed, He three married. of . ren, and was the first to pass out Dr. Musser wag never the second of a family A sister. Ella, wife of Rev, 31 i Jif en Irey, of Danville, and a brother, a physician, of Akron. vmmemorative Blograph- Centra Pennsylvania gleaned: of a family. his mre is a descendant rie Ivania Germany during the The Northampton « Musser Hq the Musser, and father trom head of the fam- dainty, Philip fo was Musser was nis sf this sktetch born 18, was was Vovembes 1856, where Muses He then FCs went with the fam- age the f oundation He Seminary, rade Wil- ® Kk imeon Ame a stu- 1875 Bmx Marshall Col- thes from in following New fa Er wv, Daniel 8B, Kurtz street, who ed prieumaohia nt SL irday bee held Sat from with private inter. cemetery born in L. Dan ar son of As a «0 Bldzabeth Kurtz young | | welfare from F the | prison 1a ted atterided Gettysburg in of Cress During a inistry he has filled Wrges McConnellse rege, and Wrirhts Md: Wiimending. Hall, Pa. returned his health assigned to Urge. Centra Lan- and Kurz iperate any charge. he tive two 8 until of of the 0 Service + member chuy His h and mical society his wil VOR Are 8S. Rock. of this Mary of of bert ind the following cldidren: E., A the school R., of Ru N. Y A sister teacher, in high Chester A E Aru, Northampton, Mass Tampa. Fla.: Pears wife W. Musselman Hy and two grandchildren. and four Ann and Harry brothers Eman- of Lan- of Bowdil, O.. J. Rebecca Kurtz uel Kurtz Kurtz. Jk Kurtz, and of Boundbrook. N. caster: Will in Kurtz, also survive, — CAMP at Wallace E Altoonn Camp. of Tyrone. died where he had several weeks undergoing treatment for wicers of the stomach. He was a son of Mr, and Mre, Wil- Ham R Camp and wos born at Centre Hall on July 26th, 1883, hence was in his forty-first year, Since attaining manhood he had been connected with the Camp Furniture company, of Ty- rone, being the junior partner for a number of years past. He was a mem- ber of the Tyrone Presbyterian church and vardous secret and civic organiza- tions In 1913 he maried Miss Doernadine Hoover, of Tyrone, who survives with He leaves, however, his parents, ving In Tyrone, one brother. Harry Camp. of Lynchburg, Va, and one sister, Miss Lou Camp, at home. Burdal was made in the Grandview the hospital been a patient for noon, SHUEY. Apollo, Mrs: Benner Shuey dled in Armstrong county, Wednesday of last week, from diabetes, at the age 21 3 ment wie wade at the of Daniel LL. Shuey, at Pleasant Gap, Rev, The husband Al- and of years, months, 17 days. Pine Hall Saturday from home her father-in-law, Wagner, of Boalsburg, officiating, deceased is survived by her and two ohdldren, Don and Daniel. #0 a brother, Edward, in Apollo; a sister at home, ————— Ee — BOOB. young son Harold William of Spring Kennks Boob, Hannah died at Wednesday following and Mills, hospital of Boob, Bellefonte week, of shook, on ol inst an oper- ation for He ship on July 15th, was born Haines town- 1917, months and 7 itonitis, in making his age Burial 7 vers, 7 days, was made at Woodward on Saturday. a ———————— - Gruber H, Bell Dead. H ty-one years Bell, of Lewistown, seven- ed of the throat, Gruber odd, Thursday night of cances Decensed soev ed in the State Legislature 1887-98; al SO a lem Aas assoc inte county. Gruber Bell wag born farm pear Vira, but teok up auctioneer- ing of which he a ceniury He prob Mifflin les cried and value and hidder farm and other sales followed for ably for ie a hai held the 1 ord in count the num! M1 of the faculty by hi property had 3 = fi the Stand- Min County director Tudge Quigley ——————— SA A 5 MARRIAGE LICER=S& nD Fis juniwiie H Miller TRRCe Late Btover Stiver Bedlefonte ira E. Packer Howard I. Hoit Howard Hunt Y Catharine Home for Aged. Huntingdon The the counties of Centre. Mifflin, BL Preshwtlery covering Huntingdon and Bedford, are the home for aged. and have made the pre- Keller mansion. at Caysport. Blair county, to $10,006, The movement Yet neels the ratification of the Presbytery Clearfield, mtempliating establishment LNnAary move to secure the ei Near East Rellef Meetings, During Februsry arrangements will be made for community meetings or field days In Rollef Centre interest of the Near of Watch Centre the Fast in some the towns in for further Hall. county. an- nouncements for ORIOLE STORE NOTICE, To our many friends and patrons who were unable to take advantage of our — the extremely cold weather: Speciale. throughout this week. ORIOLE STORE. ——————————— PUBLIC SALE, anil at Hal 1 P prop public Boro, The sale, at hér Home In Centre SATURDAY, MARCH Sth. the following described personal erty, wit: bedstead, oot, dining room chairs. raking chairs, sands, bookouse, undersigned will it to Bedroom suit, parior table, flower cherry dining tatde, couch, cupboard, mirrors. "Columbia Oak” good one; porch swing, feather beds, tollet sete, dishes, cooking utensils, lawn mower. garden tools, canned fruit, Wot carpet, and. nfimerous other articles not her, mentioned. E. M. 8mith, auctioneer, MARTHA BOAL. heater, a COAL—ALL KINDS, Chestnut, peg, emg cunnel and soft conl--to meet your every requirement. Best quality at reasonable prices. Your orders always given prompt attention. : WM. McCLENAHAN, Centre Hall, —————— Sheriff EE. R. Taylor pubMsghes the court proclomation in this eeue of the Reporter, Court will open Monday. February 25, ' re BOAX SBURG, worn to Mr. and Mrs. James Gilliland. Miss Esther Mra. Hazel The 1. O, Meyer, 0. ¥. will | evening. H urday WwW. { i going He is much im- proved, Next Rev. | preaching services beginning on an operation, week Stover will i nesday evening and Communion day following. that he Tax payers are reminded added Better February 1st § will to per cent county and poor taxes. tend to paying ft now, In accordance with law and the of Knights department nbor and industry, of Malta { fire starirg in their temple. On | mation ! the local have put will be a lecture the Tuesday evening there and of picture show work and Redbef, The Cunningham. condition in the an lecture will be The #Urpervison given | Mivw under the of In ! Latheran and {and all the people { munity We about are also Invited are santing to know more the give it. Redief, and this will us FOopportunily: so do not misg A —————— VALLEY wens terribly GEORGES we he has ¥ cold. Sara Heeder spending vt Ackerman at the ¢ NE Care Lor ought them Ripka IHirerts Mi: spent Bi —— [DAMAGE TO CROPS BY PISCUSSED GAME AT FARM MEETING cause of damage, the stats “not indiviehund thy the dumage and the slate damage thea om hunters’ from general slate [tselfl well as the A A A AL AND PERSONAL —— Tn ant on the George a: Potters Mills Monday and Tuesday Kidney ones was Realty company has taken ( of complete merchandise Mi Rreat yor and f Foeall ave rtisomeny store in heim in a reduction attention to their A feature atiractyve your thie ba of buyers in fase the mule that proving ’ Of to the throng is the giving of tickets with purchases, and the give ing of prives~the day following to those Much Away holding lucky numbers mer chandise is being given in this manner, a asics making Flowers Smell Stronger, The perfume of flowers is greatly in- creased by a process invented by Pro- Daniel of Rennes, France. He explained it to the Academy of Science in Faris. By taking two plants of the sume species and grafting one on the other—notably a wormmwood on =» chrysanthemum--he found not only grafted wormwood developed re wminrkably, but its flowers gave forth a perfume much more powerful than that of the original plant. Moreover, the chrysanthemum had given to the wormwood flower something of its own perfume. M. Daniel collected the seeds of the grafted wormwood and the following year obtained from them very fine plants, They had this notable fexture—while the flowers of some of the plants emitted a perfume similar to those of the original graft, others were absolutely without odor. Sm A FOR SALE--A 1% horse-power wa- ter motor, in good condition, is offered {for sale. Motor was in use in Report- jer office until dlectric motor was in- stalled. Apply at this office. fessor the LOST Telescope vallse containing | mostly ohildren’s clothing, but bears no name, Los somewhere between Old Fort and Woodward Capt. WW. Akron Roub, Philipsburg, Pa. (Balvation Army). + di ww TOUT PERSONS inciing to fall feeling after ent fog, gnssy paine, constipation Relieved and digestion improved by CHAMBERILAIN'S TABLETS and comforting - only 25¢ Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year, 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 Aras- tic reductions--Dependable Mzrchandise 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 I will refund your money on any unsatisfactory pur- chase. ‘This means a Guaranteed 100° satisfaction. If you follow the erowds you will Go To NIEMAN'S, If you want to Save Money you wil! Go to NIEMAN'S, If you appreciate Values you will Go Te NIEMAN'S, To the DP Sale that makes New Value-Givine Records for M Hibeim. D. J. NIEMAN MILLHEIM | sa # CENTRE HALL HORSE MARKET AN EXPRESS LOAD OF Indiana Horses Weight : 1300 to 1600 Lbs. From 3 to: 6 Years Old WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE At CENTRE HALL Hotel Barn eee ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY fst Beginning at 1 O'clock This lot of horses has been selected with a view of meeting the needs of Centre County farmers. They come from Indiana State and every one is a good, young sound animal. Goto the hotel barn and look ‘em over prior to day of There is sure to be something there to meet your particular need. sale. Wise & Hubler, Aucts. D. S. PEACHEY wr
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers