The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 31, 1924, Image 4

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, 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
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