CHR ——— ¥ TT. — i THE (ENTRE REPORTER. HOW THE BELLEFONTE HOS. ; DEATHS. =, ISSUED WERKEY PITAL IS MAINTAINED. | cena _—., mr = con | MUSSER. —wWin Stein Musser, : . . any em : CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, . | Many Reasons Why Yon Should Glve born December 3, “1850. died on a Here 18 Millheim 8S Choicest Showing Ee — | Liberally to Improve the Property, |day evening from the effects of uremic : . 1 woril i f ) . * THURSDAY, APRIL 3 1924. Le poisoning, at his home in Milhelm, af- eS we. | The following condensed statement | tor an illness of about a week.- He ‘was 0 % er as 10NS. : ; ff the receipts and expenditures of the | } 713 vent 3 . a0 ly SM 4 ¥Y, Proprietors. 5 a {aged 73 years, months and 26 days, SMITH & BALE P Bellefonte hospital for the years 1919 He is survived by his widow, Mrs. 8B. WW. SMITH......ccoonss . «oss Editor to 1924 will be interesting to those Who | vrargaret Musser: two dfughters, Mrs. EDW, BE, BAILEY Looal Editor and may not know what it costs annually, | Margaret White and Mrs, H. N. Bow- Business Manager. to maintain such an institution, where | man, of New York Oity: three grand- A ———— === | ite funds come from and where they { andidren: also one sister, Mra. Alice : Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab go. It is interesting also to note that Tonner of Philadelphia, and one neph- as second class mail matter, notwithstanding a gradual increase in|. The funeral services were cons TERMS.—The terms of subscription to the number of patients treated Over | quoted on Wednesday morning at the the Reporter are $1.50 a year, ln advance. | the five-year period the cost of doing |ph,me by Rev. John 8. Hollehbach, as- ADVERTISING RATES.— Legal notices, | it declined rather than Increased. sisted by Rev. C. B. Snyder. Inter- ‘ ® twenty cents per line for three fnsertions, | RECEIPTS. ment in Fairview cemetery, — and ten cents per, line for each additional | I'rivate Contri- State Mr. Musser is wel; knnow throusgh- = -— insertion. Year Rooms butions Appro, Total out Centre county, and for venrs was Local notices accompanying display ad- | 1419.14,428.74 1,705.06 7.500.00 #3.625.80 | proprietor of the Musser house. in vertisements, five cents per line for each | 1920.16,595.70 1,389.01 10.000.00 25.268.71 { Millheim, succeeding his father, former Right in Price and Right in Fashion ” . insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; | 1921-20,420,09 2,296.08 10,000.00 32,716.17 | Sheriff William Musser, as landlord, minimum charge, twenty-five cents. F1922-15.001.71 L431.838 9000.00 26,333.09 tn. ! . a 5 > or ar “1. . Display advertising rates made known | 1923-17,606.06 600.00 9000.00 27.205.00 | EISENHUTI. At the age of $6 Easter costumes ready now — gloriously colorful — delightfully individual and distinetly en application, EXPENDITURES fashion right —the Easter modes. On Easter morning, the morning of all mornings in the : = Gatien Additions and Etsenhatit: 3 “awrite ‘at: the + Hen year when you want to look your very best, you will certainly be smart in any of these new ? LAREN PIR QWAY | 14 'y @ Borough Fire Alarm. | Year Maintenance Replacements Total costumes, i . 4 . ware so | Of his son, Bumner W, Eisénhuth, in . In case of fire in the borough of | 1019--26,108.13 1.845.00 27,063.18 Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mill | 1920-20.119.24 1,302.70 30,421.94 A Large and Complete Assortment whistle will sound: Cool Sr dans CET ve 2% 5 Ew a Cloibts op re | ’ WwW . ‘A 1922---35,882.41 1.617.1¢ 27.500, 11 eared in e vicinity of Co . One long and two short blasts when | 3 2604s 02 351.20 27.339.22 [Was nie ey Str of Men 5S , earing pparel years, 7 months and 7 davs Phan ied Miflinburg, from paralysis from which 1921-—32.478.51 2.686.08 35.064.59 | he suffered for ten years. Mr. Eigen- ““« burn. where he began Me as a th { Ref po shurch; # . [ ET RYTON A v oT A FIT LO NTT . : . " . . yo 1a ay aed Sante vial dh hin I a fe I ATEN. penter, but later took up farming. His Our line of Men's Suits is complete and the prices are within the reach of all. Also fire is south of Reformed church. Vio oo ey ie 736 | TC how deceased, was Miss Susan we have a large assortment of Top Coats. There is nothing that adds quite as much to 1920 370 4% 59 17 | Everett. There survive him two sons, your appearance on these Spring days. Alvin CC, of State College, and Sumner 1921404 14 189 607 . ; . p rary . in CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, |i i " po AW. of Miiinburg; one daughter, Mrs STYLEPLUS CLOTHES. There is a forceful quality of rightness in STYLEPLUS - 433582 15 161 708 | Elizabeth Sheesley. of Jordan Mines. CLOTHES that you can’t overlook —style correctness, splendid fabrics, faultless tailoring, Presbyterian—Centre Hall morning; VITAL STATISTICS Vi, and one sister,\ Mrs. Caroline Bak and Quality like Styleplus is not duplicated in Millheim, or anywhere, at the price. i er ils afteraoon e t : Pine Grove Mills, afteraoon; Lemont, Births Deaths er of Miffiinburg Interment wis evening 010... oe 0 ” n°) A Smart New Footwear Fashion i 5 22 et — United Evangelical — Tusseyville, | 1%! 3) 23 Meeting of Loeal Ministerium. for your individual costume. Our shoes are designed ta meet every demand of the mode ; morning; Egg Hill, afternoon; Centre | jou “ The local méndsterium met at the Lu- they are also planned to meet every demand of the wearer in comfort. lall, evening \ _ i wal | theran parsonage on March 31 at 2:0 ore “rT . : Hall, evening ose who think : al : 3 BUSIER THAN EVER, and the way to see how busy we are in the ns « i 14 s spent i werating thik : with the following Hevs present LUTHERAN (according to schedule) | hospital when it vosts ma" Bingman, Drumm, Haney, Keener and # RUG DEPARTM ENT lee ‘ i rita | L Vear n look at it this way: irkpa The session Wiis Es Fund J ~ 4 i 4 A —jeorges Valley, 10:30; Furtners Mi 2:30; Centre Hall, 7:30. y } The 705. patients there Jast year 1OtAi- 1... ioture reading by Re enet Just come in and see for yourself. We have brought prices way down to rock bottom. -— er. apa AYE, (hal WPS 1.nd prayer hy Fev. Dun And we are selling RUGS. The quality of NIEMAN’S RUGS is weli known. It is the Centre Hall Reformed Charge, Rev. 112300 days. It furnished the batient | The prospects for Community y sort that makes a house a real home. And they are the kind that it pays to buy. Delas R. Keener, pastor: warm room, boarding, nursing. I- | Vacation Bde schools at Centre Hail Come in and make your selection. Centre Hall— ical and surgical supplie HIN and Spring M iis were discussed at % 16:30 Foreign Mission 3 ne in constant attendance for $2.28 a} Avite n is to be 9:30 Sunday School, by Where could any ohe Ret 2 Rn ; Tusseyville— board and lodgi it a fair hoteg at (en ad : i tev : ) aig he HIN FI VOTE he mindsterium with $ % 3 2:30 Church Services, 1:30 Sunday School. I Cr nS Ieupitar [rw puper wniitied SA Sty of the Always Reliable MILLHEIM AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge | 000.00. It hax enbugh resources invest- | 110 TO TORUAE MEtne W slated ” = (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.) pay every AM is Aaronsburg—S. 8. at 9:30; regular... "ver having been made to make ing Rev. Bingman f& to hav MEAT AND BONE MAKES EGGS! EE a a a 10: 3¢ ing God” Prepare for Baster 1..." p.. community that ‘was started on MARRIAGE LICEEAE no better IN —— = Bra —— — rot ne Sel mtinusdly RAVEN Serve avior . Emenhizew 14 i % Nn ind can say to the people of nt X : vb es WANTED Men or women tr 9 ) ( POTTERS MILLS, mn art voRivd Tre wernt E00 1 2 dl. Au) hy : ’ Yair { I 4 ar ? ; : inty Ti nn Ww h harias Waa ead orders for genuine guarantead hoslery ng High Grade Mest / = Be Wagner po ; Or men. women and children. olmi- ord damning. Salary, $376 a wek full A Wise Choice Would Be a MAXWELL CHRYSLER oa CHALMERS A demonstration can be arranged for any time to 150 Mey # s time ot. County Made Up of Divisions, wh es ries $ BA jMA Spare uM at tre Hal *of tes md Gress town cobs? dibs ee to heatheérs, #iks INTEENATION- home ui and Gregg t K Ob omprise vision F, with F Wend W. Crane I’ Matilda I. STOCKING MILLS. Norristown, himport's house glad t have them ¢ . "a. back again. Roland Zettle Satin apse ce ta Satara 30 th Sr ime]. {T YONSTIPATION Miss Nasrcie TYROT = improving : ky fh LL - it s A " § ‘ : " A cause of many tis. Harm John Armstrong is not improving at | rs 3 ool James alee ohah AlAlN ful 10 elderly people. this writing r pi I ' n a : X na © At ay b [ruta Zavada Osceola g Always relief in taking ) Alexander an ow laistants’ axe — . —————————— CHAMBERLAIN'S H .s : Two Rush Township Miners Foree . a ALN hip, Cart D. Motz, lieutenant: Rev, 4 Boy to Write Threatening Letter | won selling is worth telling—ad 8. Hollentm ev. F. H/ Daubenspeck Asking for #1.000. | vortim i SERVICE--“And We Mean It” With each car sale goes a Service which will always keep you satisfied and give no cause for regrets. A Ser- vice that is ‘‘flifferent.”” We want to prove it to you. Bequests to Centre County Hospital Joseph Stewart. aged By will the late FF. W “icder be Jerldn mn Stewnrt. aged 2 the hospita Pennsylvania . . soOrpge Stewart HAVE IT MADE TO MEASURE ° He used for mal @ former employeds write threatening itch company ok. demanding ita Harriet Thomas] .ve miners anid ate at a au A C. P. RAMER, Bell phone 71IR2 TUSSEYVILLE, PA. nL SAH OD for the one wronsburg, Er Mn vie a the result ¥ He Wis testis In memory of hier daughten ha 1. Kurtz given hofore an + pabnirg Justi EE the late 1. Olin Meek be- The prosecutor is Mike Patrick. IL quenthed $2,000.00 in cash to the hos motorman dn the mine of the Banner | . + : i Snow, April Ist, pital to be devoted to such use as his xecutors deem best Coal Company. Recently he received |] H Hii r ty -~ ’ % ” EXeoutor even ray i 2 x “ 7 wiing between five and : a : : several anonymous lotters. three of | i A ; ? / S 4 " All of these funds are intact pal Pr # - herd - , 3 and Irming an Keep 3 3 5 % 4 rr ng and pt them through the mall, in Which he | epg J ous unt? ‘evening. the invested in Interest bearing securities . fall being ful 3 was commanded to place a thousand fall being fully ten inches —————— I ————— The State road sn low, manned Odd Fellows Will Install dollars dt a certain place, with 2 threat | by Shannon Boozer. iinet Bloom and wtatlation of officers of the Centre of viddence he failed to comply Up | : 2% Ln 4 i aoe 323.00 Saas ‘ Ren owigs i . . { . A & Clarence Blazier, wit] SELmMUet (Gingey Fat tere} or of ; ows will take mm advice Patrick padd no attention to i i ich as boss, went onto the road in the : ? : 4 : ul bent t ted 4 ! tal : ; he 5 s Sex t ¥e - he & He letters, 1 av shen aeveiopnmenis } 4 1 afternoon, covering Nittany Mountain ace ITURYy vening of this week in|" at Hai ) pre | ; f i ; 4 d } £1 a Te wit wi wWul interest the Seve i tains » the ocounty jis I flows" hal Distriot Deputy | h watchful eres Hne, and at 9:00 o'clock in the evening | Grand Master John Shope of State Later a rock was hurled through a || Fs ts A sc 5 A mI ND M RES started for Mi T 3 th window. presumably to call tention A 4 wh Codlege. will be the Installing officer, . a ——— — ind this will he his last time to appear op the fact that another letter awaited Two Plays by G. T. V. 8, n his official capacity Patrick at she front door Then on Have We a Suit 4 ) dp y Weight : g vy 3 ) . The Junior Class of the Gregg Town e——— - Sunday night theee bullets wore fired | ship Vocational School will render two Dr. W. B. Horte ——" on, " i ; 1 ren . W. B. wr. Dentist, into the Patrick house ‘one of them | Pl d Fi 1400 1700 plays on Friday evening. April 11. at Dr. W. B. Horter, of Harrisburg. a being within ot to case an it Fr 3 to - : a few inches of king Spring Mills, and the following night v ¢ " 1 dentist of consd rable experience, will Mw 1 «t 1 4 u gsi . b ] tri The hus Kl concluded (Saturday) April 12, In Grunge Arcadia, | ve in Centre Halls on Tuesday of next : : stun eluded | y Ou ? i 4 V S . - 4 . { g . : P * 1 ing i 1 5 . Centre Hall. Further dnformation may | week. at the Centre Hall hotel, between | 't Wa® time to 4, something i oa be obtained from posters. the hours of 8 and 2, where he will After being assured that the men : > The Reporter predicts that the give his services 10 dny desiring | would not be permitted to punish him Ww man ali » h | lays will be well exec : ive ther wi Days Ww Hl he well executed and be “ { them He practices painless dentistry if he told the truth. the lad recited hy a € c c { LL BE SOLD AT speaks a liberal support by those who | in all branches - " an i at ‘Sgulre Byron' Co 1 enjoy performance by school ohdidren Dr. Horter wif! come to Centre Hall his story’ at TUArY yron's office He | are 400 fabrics and 60 — every Tuesday. with the probability readily admitted that he w fote the let | models to pick from Conservation Meeting, of loeating here permanently #f condi. | ters, but stoutly maintgined he had | ’ i . An important meeting of the Centre tions warrant, adv heen forced tt, do ft by the two men. | and we guarantee the t t County Conservation Association will Wi Just who fired the three shots, or who | : : A CEN R HA H | B be held in the basement of the Pres. Centre Hall High B. B. Schedule. threw the stone. has not been deters | fit by making your suit 0 Cc a byterian church at State College, Mon- Following ie the 1924 baseball sched- | mined. + o ravi) ’ ¢ day evening. April 7th, at 6:30 o'clock | uf ‘ Lr Four) meth. hut the opinion prevain Wie acts] | to measure, seme Nem y evening. Apr ith, at 6:30 o'clock | ule for Centre Hall high school. Four could be laid t, the door of the Stewart ’ for the purpose of reorganizing and | dl s Talay ! actin: oo hose. 4 Lames wil be Tiyed at home and four | brothers A d 10 diff t . Light refreshments will be served. flora n fleids: Hala Bulial The men under arrest are residents Aan over Hieren i Those planning to attend the supper | APril 16—Centre Hall and Bellefonte: [of Rush township, in the Peerless No. | i 4 should notify J. A. Ferguson, Secre- | at home. 4 region. prices, all the Yay from ) $ i ’ tary, Forestry Building. State Colleg®, April 18-~Centre Hall and Spring ————— — $25 to $55. i Beginning at 1 O'clock Pa Mills; at home, Keystone Power Dividend. | ———————— 1 i . i : a » Exchange Rates Not Changed. Apr) 20-Contre. Hall 4nd. Miineimi The Bowrd of Directors of the Rey: | Please ou? Rather! i This lot of Horses has been selected by John Walter ¥rom information’ at: hand 3 | at Miliheim. stone Power Corporation has declared | y who is familiar with the needs of Centre County om n‘ormation at hand it appears | April 28~Centre Hall and Beflefonte, | quarterly dividend No. 8 of one and | there will be no change in he { i rates of telephones at Centro Hall un. | ot Bellefonte. three-fourths (1%) per cont. for the | Order Your farmers. They come from Indiana State and every der the new schedule of rates recently | April 30—Centre Hall and State Col- [quarter ended March 31st, 1924, pay- EASTER SUIT one is a good, young sound animal. filed with the Public Service commis- | 1 ; at hw able u the 7 pe he P rred | i 3 sion. There, will be some Tight ad | ho. at home, Npon the 1 per cent, Prefs NOW Go to the hotel barn and look "em over prior to day of ’ May 2--Centre Hall smd Spring Mills; | Stock of the Company on April let, s . { . vances in rates of long distance and at Spring Mili, 19524, to stockhold of record at the | | sale. There is sure to be something there to meet station-to-station calls, but these are slight. The rate between Centre Hay | May 6—Contre Hall and Millheim: | close of business on March 20th, 1924. your particular need. and Miliheim, between Milthelm and |%t home. C. C. McPRIDE, Tream. — - 5 Bellefonte, and Milthetm and State Col May 20-Centre Hall and State Cols D. C. MITTERLING fege remains the same. lege; aq State College. The Gentre Reporter. $1.60 a year. LF. Mayes, Auct. D. S. PEACHEY