THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. THURSDAY . OCTOBER g 1924 MITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B. W. BMITHR.....coorssassscsse ss Bdltor For President—JOHN of West Virginia. For Vice BRYAN, of Nebraska. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. of the Superior Court CC. KLINGLESMITH, Judge MARGARET Philadelphia. For State Treasurer MENTROUT, of For Auditor COLJUINS, of For Representative in EDWARD M. BENSON, County. Sor HEBER Reading. General — JOHN Coudersport, ER- COUNTY General Jr. of TICKET. AS DEMOCRATIC For Representative sembly—W. H. NOLL, Township. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Penns Valley Lutheran Charge, in Services for 10:30 Sunday, October 12t1 A M.: s H Spring Mills, 7:3 i : Tussey ville, all, 2:30 P. gM: % Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Presbyterian Boalsburg, afiernocn; I Pastor) Lemont, mu rning *ine Grove Mills evening. . Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 6:45 Reci 7:00 Church Sem 9:30 Sunday Sch Spring Mille— 10:30 Church services 9:30 Sunday School. Farmers Mills— 2:30 Church Servicea 1:30 Sunday School Saturday 130, Catechetica Organ oa ool, a." Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Bingman. Pastor.) Lemont— Sunday School at Regular worship Hall Sunday School Regular worshi Tusseyville— Sunday Schoo 9:30 A M at 10:3 A. M. Linden at 1 Pp at «30 P 3:30 P. M. M. m. Regular worship at 7:30 1 » M. Evangelical, Spri (Rev. E. E Bethesdn—S 10:3 Grove ng Mills Haney, Pastor s Services ii] Green 2:30 Day Revival servic Gr Momda and Sontinue services IVE week at 10 The proved t re -Or AM Sprir Z In nite church wind painting LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The W. C. T. UU. wi home of Mrs. H. L day e vening Mr. Mrs daughter, l= Robert Hall Lingle's Ww. and Lee Or £ MoCummon over Sune parents, Heckman Edward and a near Hall Weiser friend of Philadetiphia, Monday Mi with I. A. Sweetwoaod was transferred to State Highway since Department, been engaged Robert Horner, Mr. and Mre. John Centre Hall. fell barn, Tuesday a bone in the knee and ankle. verely on ged 3 veare sor 4 H. Horne of near from a wagon at the broke the tis Se. Miernoon, and right leg The leg hetween Wine bruised, the little fellow Pr. Longwell Rev. and Mrs. RH Rn daughter, Miss Gladve, of drove from their home in county to Centre Hall on Tuesday, having first stopped With a son of Rev and Mrs. Jones, Rev. Victor Jones. in Altoona. The latter part of the week they expect to goon to Benton. where they will also viwit a William R. Jones. Edward J. Hazel, of Youngdtown, Ohio, made his first trip to Penns Valley in nine vears. to visit his aged mother, Mra, Sarah Hazel, is i at Boandsburg. Mr. Hazel is a carpen- ter and contractor and has been held too close to business to make the short Journey until called here for the reas- on noted. He also visited his sister, Mra. R. M. Smith, in Centre Hall, be fore returning home. Miss Catharine Gleixner improping and is now able to walk about the house to some extent. It will be remembered that she under- went severnl operations due to diseas- ed bone In one of her lower limbs and that after the last operation the limb was put into a plaster parle east, Dr H. 8. Braucht, of Spring Mills, has been the attending physician since thé last operation, the operating surgeon also having visited her several times in her home in Centre Hall and as a consequence suffering reduced the ls greatly. fracture Jones and s L.autzville, Bomerset ®son, Rev, who is slowly DEATHS, KLINGER —Jesse Guy Klinger died at the Bellefonte hospital on Tuesday morning after an illness of but a few days. He was taken to the on Thursday morning previous suffer ing from supposed indigestion. His | condition grew gradually worse from [ various complications arising until the end came at the time stated, The burial will take place Friday morning, at Houserville. following services In the Evangelical church at Lemont, The son of Mr. Mms J. W., Klinger, of Lemont, and aged two days than | twenty-three vears. He is survived | by his parents and one sister, Mrs R. | M. Walker, Oak Hall Station and wife, | whose malden name was Miss Williams, Their marriage Spring. deceased, who ®&ntre Hall on with the graduate of the and Penn reg arded. deceased was a and near was less aret took lace last The | about was well | I | account of local State State, i connection ball | was b { High school and was N —— After blood poisoning finger, at the Gregg week, eight from Philip home- Monday of Arising an iliness of injured died in of 61 Shook days Emanuel old Shook township. near months A Shook, tend, ght ged Mr Cather ni last 9 vears and 2 wis the son of ine Shook, of Gregg township of Penn Homestead," Shook known home, east “Qld whose the Shook by J. was t w occupied Cross ensed well and wround the He camp, igure member A. he lived Mills never was a P. O 2 8S. of marred gUry taree H., of Andrew J., Miils, ni F.. of Gregg and He Daniel was ved brothers of Npring held Friday of the H. HARLACHER Joy Frank Harlachery Hat Wa LWiLy farm valley following a ts gast if Jad i in that viel the Stony attended 3 going to Dickinsor pent three Mr wen YOR Har- £ ge tO v IKEN shi nake her home nd three ill of whan maz had been id a f oomm stores, she i iy and two ind Mrs of Greenwich, Conn Mra, P A Son ' t il nome itor Catharine rvey Char children Hartleton: Mills liamsport following Stella E Also and win one of Williams - 2434 Bang tilzer, SEBRING the Bx Ho Sebr Tohn Sebring died at i% years Dr. Jonn and J Interment was Jersey iefornte hospital, aged is ved by of SUry ing. Jr Bellefonte, Woods, of Philadelphia made Friday at born two sons. on Shore, where deceased waa Henry M Bellefonte BOWELL sudden died lifeless Morton upholst- Bidwell His |OT y In ind hely was Hi aerer had £ his lowing Trood to in New Young, of New York CC. Matthews, of Morton home. ¢ ar Seda fo by his was TR years old, by was an and of late shop a the is survived by Fred, at Francisco: occupation nducted a He children D., of San Culvey house, years rear of the fol- Warren: Mrs. Vés- Jorsoy; Mrs City; Mrs. John Buffalo, N. Y.. and home nt SHAY .~ James Quay Shay died suddenly at his home at Howard. De censed was a son of Samuel and Sar- ah Shay, and was born at Howard in 1885. He was aged 39 years. seven months and 27 days and was uhmar- ried In addition to his parents, he is survived by the following brothers and sisters: W, C., Port Matilda: John D., oddy 1... Nesbit: J. H., Cur- M., and Mrs. M. Baney, Belle- Norris and Mildred, at home. Renovo; tin: DD, fonte; WALTERS Henry Walters, fner township, died at Shiloh, years, 5 months and 9% days ing are these children: Mann, William, of Zion; Henry. of Bellefonte: Rena, of State College: Earl, of Rockview, and Robert, of Shiloh, - of Ben aged 76 Surviv- J. C.. of Axe DREIBELBIS. Martin A. Dreibel- big, of Ferguson township, died © at State College, his home. The funeral was conducted by Rev. 8. CO, Btover, assisted by Rev. Mr. Romig. The de- ceased war a son of Daniel and Julia Grenoble Dredbelbis, pioneer settlers of Gregg township, where he was born April 22, 1862. On July 16, 1805, he was united in marriage with Miss TY Mattie Ewing. of Falrbrook, He Is survived by his widow and these chil- Mrs, Cecil Irvin, of State Col | lege; Mrs. Fred B. Tate, of the Branch, | Dawvid,, Bruce and Carrol, at home; also these brothers and sisters: Mrs, Harvey Bowerfox wand Mre Jacob Krumrine, of State College: Mrs, Paul | Waligley, of Falrbrook ; Mrs, George | Laitz, Mary, Maud and Walter, of Struble; Willlam, of Housgerville, and John D, and N, C., of White Hall i Mrs, Amanda respected resident away after of pneumonia, in that MILLER. aged and sonburg. weeks [liness ed was born ago. She who preceded of years ago. Miller, an | of Madi- | four- Deceas- 74 years was married to Elias Miler, her in death a number Surviving her is daughter, Mrs. Ancenetta Bartges, who with her mother. Interment was made at Madisonburg. passed a vicinity one —————— A SAA SO0th Birthday On Sunday Mrs, Gunsallus celebrated Anniversary. Margaret elghtieth Jane her nd Mrs. John Hall, The of Mrs. Delaney and home with her. There grandchildren and the al Mr and Mackeyville, Delaney, near the makes Centre aged indy in mother her are four teen eight great connection Those present the gathering Mrs, Henry and grand Fairy: Mi ana are below MeCl lnughters Mrs Alton oskey, Maxine and and Raymond Mrs Mr. and Donald Mme Al Hobert, MoeCloskey s|oOn Percy Mo(Closkey and son Mra. C. E. Miles rd Burns Mir sO Cruns S Richard ind children and Mrs, Milton Gunsallus ‘and Ardell, all of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mra, William Gunsali- Mrs. Lee Larkins, of Mill Hal George Gunsallus and children, James Mr and daughters of Nittany; of Howard; Mis Avis: Mr. and My d Mra. M MOTH and Mr and and =, Anna Mrs George Fist Margaret Rut and Mrs Hon Ethel of Harry laney i LNG nd Barah, Lamar; and and 8 FE Homdort, Mr children Margaret Delaney. “ Dinges, and James; an Ray and Mary ——— A A Weaver— Keener, Weaver snd Mary Myerstown, were Rev. ID R Ormea pn Hobert © DY Keener rEonage LOCAL he Gulf # n | AND PERSONAL. fin » CO $4 is i i The | Times sportsmen fall to {Mifflin if five Wow N apply ren doe neses this state sportsmen will be portunity to purchase hundred Sport Emen siready applied for theses the event that thes fay do not but re yur local men act. we oan ex pect will will nothing ef find located in and they we that next year vera: more hur ig clubs Severna; more hunting ut this sswtiom as the ouicome, will be maned by these men As was previously Rev. 8. F. burg, Franklin county, pintments Valley and named, on Sunday. after the WOTY Cen congregational meetings were held at which the mem- bers voted on the question of the min fster becoming the pastor of the Penns Valley Next day hold at Mills tre will announced in this is per Greenhoe, of Orrs- filled the ap- at Farmers Mills, Georges Hal, and Centre in the order immediately Lutheran charge Rey. Greenhoe will Tussey ville. Hall. The compieted Sune services and then Spring voting Cen- be I MM A. BOALSBURG. lomd of Od Hall lodge A the ing. Nevin bus Fellows visited Centre Saturday even Ww and putting in a also digging a bave bathroom house, Wm. Klinger horses Saturday. There will Meyer is roofing his house gable to the front; cesspoo; and will sgon | fixtures put in his Tost one of his farm be preaching services In the Reformed church Sunday evening at 7:30 lev. Romig of State College will preach. At this time there will be the name of Rev, W. W. Meyer, who preached here a week ago last Bunday evening presented as a candidate for the charge. and a vole cast for his election. At the same time thé joint consistory will ask the members to say whether or not three-fifthe of the pars sonage lot, being the west end of the | lot, shall be sold. The price offered will be made known at that time. It! is Important that the members be present at this service. i Wm Rockey is down in bed with lumbago since Sunday. | N. W. Meyer and family were tothe | home of Mrs, Meyer's parents Sunday. This was a home coming for the Haf- | fly family. i Mrs. Hazel and she is very much pleased. a Wellsmore Baby Grand piano. invites you to come in and see it. Alvie Johnsonbaugh has been. sick | the past week, but i# improving at this time. : The Lutheran congregation are have | Ing two furnaces installed in their She church which are expected to warm it satisfactorily. ; ( NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, | FOR BALE AAT {ow onlf Mills, Registered A. Guernsey arid Hennigh, Bpring 2» 37 WO TO-NIGHT for loss of appetite, bad breath, econted tongue, bHiliousness, Without griping or nessea CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Set your liver right—only 25¢ LEGA cnsssmctimsarmoninn L ADVERTISEMENTS oe ve ——————— 4’ | BIDS WANTED, | FOR BALE Royal Red Cross heat- t hat sealed | oF, with pipe, in good condition, is of Commiis- | ered for sale. Inquire at this office, their of- | , Bellefonte, | FOR SALE. Truck M.. Friday, | Will fit Ford roadster.--Ingquire 17, 1924, the laying of a Hall, pipe on a foundation at the out: | let of the Big Spring, at Spring Mills, | Pa Algo, the filing in of the roadway | | i Notice is hereby given bids will be received by of Centre County the Courft House, 11 o'clock A, the ut at sIoners flee at Pa., until shee 34308, Kim box it Centre for ery s store, old WANTED ald. 2D, C, A calf, from Mitterhing, 4 Centre to 10 days Hall { to conform with the grade of the pres. | ent State Highway, and the of dry retaining walls required complete the job, Proposals must and specifications on missioners’ office at Proposals will be missioners’ office at Friday. October 17, The Commissioners reject and all By order of OOMMISBIONERS , COUNTY, JOHN 8 JAMES W H.: P. erection | HY to conform to the plan | file in the Com- | Bellefonte, Pa | opened at the Com- 11 o'clock A. M., 1924. reserve the right to any bids. OF CENTRE SPFEARLY, SWABB, AUSTIN, Commissioners Attest: 8. CLAUD HERR, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE, NTOBER Aist Fie sell; FRIDAY Krape 1 Al farm, LIVENTOCK 4 hrown Boyd 14 f Hlefonte an mile South of Grove will follows 14003; head horses, as ars oid old full-bloosded registry. One wi. 14800 mare, oO ye brown mare, 4 years wi these mares are Percheron waters and are 11 year ole wi horse 1400 Ths 159K grey horses 7 years CATTLE passed th Ace wd: steer: old shouts i 8 head miicl COW wh have tuberculin ecordir Herd We to the red ited 3 old; 2 winter heifer r heifers wi Lirood ¥ iy which i weeks Red IMPLEMENTS John it, goo i hode Island gs New Just a Real Good Car isn’t difficult to “get set” when you're behind the wheel of a DURANT. Controls are placed just right—clutch moves with remark: altars; ete, . able case—engine is powerful and flexible. Driv- Eh ing a DURANT is just a natural impulse after you sink into the driver's seat. Ww FETTEROLF'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL clerk 6-11 Phene Centre Reporter, $1.50. 5 year, 34M2 —— Samm— Sry pr— NIEMAN’S NIEMAN’S ..AUTUMN OPENING DAYS... PRESENTING NEW FASHIONS In presenting the NEW FASHION for the Opening Days of the New Fall Season, Coats are Especially Important We have made extensive preparations to have the most comprehen sive collection of smart Coats that have been seen here for many a season. The values are such that you will be more than pleased--especially since the modes that are shown here are always the authentic types and indicate the trend of correct fashions for the season. it Fd Choose your Coat from the _ complete New Varieties. ats for Dress and Coats for Sports wear for the Woman and the Miss. Your attention is directed to a comprehensive & widely diversified showing of The New Fall Dresses for All Occasions These are featured at three specialized prices that are sensational : $16.75 $19.75 $25.00 The wanted colors are Cocoa, Brown, Rust and Black. ~ We present to the Men and Young Men a Display of — SUITS AND TOP COATS never finer or better in the history of our store. You owe it to yourseif to ‘come and see these impressive clothes. Choose Your New Fall Outfiit from Our Large Selection. Our NEW FOOTWEAR sets the pace for smartness for men and women alike. Graceful Shoes make Graceful Feet. Our Line of Shoes is one deservant of inspection and the prices are unusually reasonable. - - D. J. NIEMA “Always Reliable’’ MILLHEIM
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