a Pa THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, ems CENTRE HALL, PENN’ - i —— : HURSDAY, AUGU J— & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8 WwW, BMITH. ...ovnesessasssessssssBditor EDW, EB. BAILEX......Loeal Editor and Business Manager, ST 14. 1924. Entered st the Post Office in as second class mail matter. THRMS.—The terms of subseription to | twenty cents per line for three insertions, insertion. Local notices accompanying display ad- | vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising rates made known en application. Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the borough of | Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mill - whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire ts south of Reformed church. * CHURCH APPOINTMBNTS, St. Luke’s Evangelical Lutheran (Rev. M. C. Drumm, Pastor) Hall M Centre Preaching, 2:30 FP. ~The Busi ness of Life” Prayer meeting, Wed., 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 1:30 p. m., Spring Mills Preaching, 10:30 A. M.—"The ness of Life." Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Prayer Meeting, Thurs, 7: Tusseyville ing, 7 P M Preach 130 ness of Life” Sunday School, 9:30 a m. Preshyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Presbyterian Boailsburg, afternoon; evening. Lemont, morning ; Pine Grove Mills Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) NO PREACHING SERVICE. Methodist Eplseopa) H .H. (Rev. Sherman, Pastor) Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Bingman. Pastor.) Lemont— Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Regular worship 10:39 A. M. Hall Sunday School at 1:30 P. M 30 P. at Linden Regular worship at 2 M. Tussey ville Sunday Prayer Meeotin Regular worship School at 30 AM 16:30 7:30 P 9 or B. at M. REFORMED Charge (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.) NO SERVICES in h 1e August 17 and Au AARONSBURG Charge on gust 24 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Jernard B *y Mary 8. Weaver Krise Bright Dorothy E D Elizabeth Harry L Marie £2 Rowland B. Frencl Nellie Laorwell Twp Twp George Wahi Dunn Army Boalsburg Nittany y Fv aan Bellefonte Zimmerman Sherr tate College G F M M Carrie R. uth Dunmore Boalsburg Henry Whiting Lucas Beaver Adena Bellefonte Joseph Mae Waite Bellefonts Gordon Bellefonte Jeorge Ammerman Bellefonte Shultz Bellefonte n—————— SD —————— BOALSBURG, Kuhn from Mr» Mra morning Mary Mrs Margaret, at and Emma and her daughter Willinmsport, are vis- iting Kuhn's home, Mr. Sunday of teformed parents’ George Rowe Ww. in H the stay the Rev. Landis, Duquesne, preached church During his here he the of Mr. the was entertained at home and Mrs, In Pine evening candidate George E. Meyer, afternoon Grove Mills and Pine Hall, He comes to fill this charge. Fred and Paul piyed at Harrisburg, were home over Bunday, George Houtz and family famsport, were at the home of his parents ver Sunday. Mr. Houtz has gone home but the family are staying for a longer wisit, H. M. Hosterman is having the out wide of his house painted. A. C. Smtih of Linden Hal js doing the work, It j# being painted white with green trimming. Dr. W. WW, Woods and mother, and Mra. Laura Place and her daughter, Dorothy, motored to Derry last week and are vigiting with Prof. James Bry- son and family there. Miss Helen Odenkirk, of Centre Hall, fs visiting her uncle, Jacob Meyer, Mra. Ezra Breon and two children are spending a four weeks vaeation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lee. he preached the a8 Aa at in at Bruose. who are em- of Will- DEATHS, Bm MEYER —Thomas ¥. Meyer, one of | away Monday evening, after an illness {of week, He | been in rather delicate health for seve about a had, however eral years, and for this reason he re- tired in which he had been engaged in Millheim from the mercantile business The deceased is survived by a wife, Mrs, and Har Hartman, State College, Paul, home. Also, three sisters survive him, namely, Mrs Nicodemus Lause and Mrs. Agnes Krader, of and Mrs. John H. Rishel, Spring Mills, both Coburn, Mr. Meyer halls from German stock. The first of to settle in Haines township (George Meyer, He third generation in the States and the of this sketch the elder Meyers farmers Mr, trade this family was the the great-grandfather, was of subject is sixth, The Millers, Meyer milling with J. Meyer, at Linden Hall, but later en- if in and the were also learned George his father, gaged in the mercantile business Coburn. Aaronsburg and Milthelm the The Vears, named, the succession age of seven deceased was sixty months and twenty-sev- wn days. The Thursday ducted held nome, services will be nn P. M. at the pastor of the 8. Holenbach., The WwW A. No. 9833 Mever member, funeral at 2 con by the John mem of M. Mr the Hev Camp of bers which was a attend services, — MULFINGER.~—Mac aon of Mr af Pleasant hospital, Sunday Edward. aged Mrs. Edward died at the night. In- nt was made Wednesday at Pleas- The child became ill Friday, from telescoping of the bowels, and al poesssihie and VeNLr, ifinger, Gap, onte nt Gap hough overyihing for him redef came only in — Von euteoemed res VONADA ind ward, James highly died suddenly doing the chores al Mrs ly Jane He sister-in-law, lifeless xx 3 months and idea the wife MoCULLEY ul Mra widow of the late Jame it exhaustion, oy 8" Culley, her home Rn ¥ passed away ollefonte of the result ver wvddvanced age daughter of McCafferty Bellefonte he was a Dennis Maria Meyera bot n an gtreet, mn 28, Bishop June 1838, hence KE ye days old lefo was Her entire She month and 8 ment in Bel Was 1 married, her t } first A ayard, a A. Bayard 3 daughter, now Mrs New York City M rushand havin been [LAfent John brother of the late Onl, George vine ghe had one wnom Howard ’ os Her second husband Spangler, i was James T Culles who died a wwmber of yut their four H J A, N surviving childrer VY. W MoCuliey 511 vie are mes wd Joseph Frederick farion J eral it held Morning after whic home er a were Friday Downes at i church Father nn m———I MP APTANA. H There The Musser Murder. appears to be n, new develop hur ie cemetery ments and Tuesaday in had evening to the Musser murder, no «tend heen taken up to secure a hearing for the suspected men now in prison There are many rumors flonting about. but none of them seem to have truth in them fells that : State police working any One widely spread story within a year or two in this district whatever the discovered that CAr corres the State William Muss to quiet disappeared and no trace has been found except that auto- mobile he traveled In was dealer's hands; of this used that murderad man, befell the he was punctured with The runs. was said to the Lock Valley in a Lock Haven number that And further the the engine sponded with by ox wp er, threatened tel him what cop amd to two bul- lets, car In question, the story have been sold to Haven dealers by a Penns farmer, So far as the writer is able to dis- cover this story is all an idle tale, at there has been known effort on the part of the State or the Kk officials run it down. least no to Escaped Prisoner Captured. One of the seven convicts who escap- ed from the Rockview Penitentiary Sunday night after cutting ther way through the iron fence of the prison yard was recaptured early Monday morning near Unionville, 10 miles from the prison, He was John Kelly, sentenced to from 156 to 20 years on a murder charge from Westmoreland county. The six still at large are: John Kel- ley, Philadelphia, serving § ty, 7 years for robbery; Willlam Rapolsky, Lu- zorne county, serving 10. to 16 years on statutory charges; John L. Cor. man, Brie, 4% to 6 years for receiving stolen gods; J. T. Johnson, Allegheny, 3 to 6 years for robbery; Fred Luts, Clearfield, 1% to 3 years for larceny; and Prank Pace, Allegheny, 3 t, 4% years for Inrceny. Three weeks ago four prisoners es- caped from the institution and last week one escaped. More than 600 prisoners are at present confined there. \ ——— | EEE be much wiser. DAYS LONG- It will be a decisive housecleaning event made all line. None of our present stock will be carried ts, and so this sale involves $50,000 worth We could write a page in glowing terms comparing is definite proof and you will HIS BIG NOTICE ~~ Merchandise WII Be Charged During This Sale No MILLHEIM FREE! FREE! FREE! A Good Broom Glven Away With Every $10,060 Purchase GET YOU PENNA. J) PACK THE LEADER IN FORESTRY CAMPAIGNS CHAS. LATHROP PACK President American Tree Association of Washington, i CHAS, LATHROP PACK | President American Tree Association of igre many pers on not for His by planting the work many gc lentific Mudent io ally aunties has been offk veer iged Hie repched Fee foreign tree campaign has into 1 United Assowintion ¢ every the the Troe ganization On in Stnfes for American the unique or the world in thnt O there and the or Kn tree are nn dues iy to it way join is to pant with the da 0 gugrestions them. The “eolobrate the centennial and reg- My and who will Amsociation’s slog. of Ar the trees mt ew sends Association Pack tree programas tre § anting 0 nak any for 1] Pay In 1572 by hor planting now.’ —————————— A AAAI, TUSSEYVILLE Misses Sarah and Esther Enniet. of Potters Mille, vigited several days with Misa Jordmn Those wilh attended the reunion Emdly fat Crystal Spring Park on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs Orvig Swartz and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Siater- gon and daughter, James Spangler, of Juniata, is spend. ing some time with friends 3 Mra, Susie Jordan Potters Mille, spent Saturday home of Stewnrt Jordan. Mr. and Mra, ET. Jordan, daughter Miss Emily, Mra, F. P. Floray, son Al vin and daughter Edith, attended the campmeoting at Central Oak Heights on Bumnday. and son of the Paul, at SHRECKENGAST AUCTIONEER CENTRE WALL, PA, Good Service at Reasonable Cost, No male too small; none too large. _Bervies of one or more clerks furnished Free by The First National Bank, Centre Hall Smo.ode* FOR BALE--A top bugey, almost like new.~John Soavely, Centre all LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS F'S SALE, Fieri F of Common SHERIF ¢ tue of an writ of aclas thencs Wast point {hres 31d nt thenos East thence six South ¢ all deg revs sight ith West thence jenths Bm sixty degrees four teen perches fo a point; Fast, South twenty-four degrees thirty-five perches to a point: thence South degrees West, tonithe perches Hout thirty<two a enty-iwo and thence twenty-seven to degrees Fast, paint: thence one-half de- to a point: thirty-tw, degrees East. post: thence North East, perches twelve to seventy-five degrees East, e-tenthe perches to point five a point; eighty North grees East One perches tO a yn perches seventy-two fifty thence Bouth three perches to eighty -two and fivetenthe thence North fifty-seven North and fis Nowth seven degrees tn East, thence eighty : thence North, forty- of begin: degrees perches point eighteen degrees perches to the place ning acres | Executors cenmxd, hy 19211, and recorded 112, page 184, to J. A. Kine Seized. levied upon, taken in execu- tion and to be sold as the property of J. A. KLINE. of deed Jesaph K. dated Dend granted and Moyer, Book No conveyed in No deed will be ac- paid in full BE IL TAYLOR, Sheriff, Sherif"s Office. Bellefonte, Pa. August 4, 1924, 1. Mra Nettie Kirk, have obtained by jegal Bil of Sale, the personal proper. ty, consisting of furniture and other household effects, now in the possess: fon of W. L. Kirk, residing at Philips Pa. (Signed) MRS, NETTIE ola" LUMBER. There has just been received a oar of No. 1 Finishirg lumber, No. Mooring, Roofers, and No. 2 Boards Make your wants known to us BRADFORD AND CO, O TO-NIGHT Iolo AAEEe Without griping or namsea CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLE TS 28e Set your liver fl ...31ST ANNUAL... Encampment & Fair Of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. August 30th to Sept. Sth, 1924 Encampment Opens Aungust S0th. Exhibition Opens Sept. Ist The largest and best falr In Central Pennsylvania; by farmers and for farmers. Grounds Inereased fo seventy acres. Beautifully located. Shade and pure water. FEleetrie light. Telephones, A large display of Farm Stock and Poultry, Farm Implements, Frults, Cereals, and every product of farm ang garden, LIBERAL PREMIUMS Free Attractions & Amusements Come and Have One Big Time ADMISSION FOR ENTIRE WEEK, 50c Fifty cents will be charged for ALi, TRAINS STOP AT GRANGE PARK Excursion rates on railroads within 75 miles SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE RUN ON THURSDAY JACOB SHARER, Chalrman. The BIGGEST LITTLE ONE IN THE STATE Lewistown Fair DAY AND NIGHT AUG. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 1924. FIREWORKS ~~ AUTO RACING HORSE RACING GAY MIDWAY CLASSY VAUDEVILLE LIVE STOCK PARADE DISPLAY FARM PRODUCTS MUSIC ~~ AUTO SHOW POULTRY EXHIBIT MAGNIFICENT LIVE STOCK EXHIBITIONS Prices of Admission to Fair Grounds The Gates WHI Open at # A. M. and Close at 12 Midnight. Single Admission, Adults Single Admission, Children 7-12 aus Evening Admisston, Adults... ......cooiiiiiiiiiiin, Single Admission, Horse and Rider Single or Double Team .... Automobiles A Admission to Grand Stands Grand Stands, during the day. .........cooiiiviinns
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