LPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. igon, Weber wagon, si new l-man bay fadders, set flat hay ladders, hay fork i FROM SMOKE 2-yr.-old heifers will be fresh In winter | } a eB “e — oo ats Broo G¥ with 7 igs which | witi # $ . 1d yi + i It is estimated that the frosts shorts John F. Mullen points with’ much | Sins FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st, —Boyd RI shouts, 1 brood sow ith 1 pl Bae [ph 150 f Lick and pullens; hy chain - - {harness good # Ww i ¢ ened the corn crop by 54,000,000 bush- just pride to the fact that on jast Fri { Public Bullding Im Philipshurg Afire,’' Krape, 1 mile South of Bellefonte, on | “" ' { i will be 6 weeks old by time of sale io { . " . Rhode Island Red chickens oa, day he completed the twenty-fourth Results in Death of One of Two the Al Grove farm, will sell: IMPLEMENTS John Deere binder, % Mrs. Susan Gear¥ who makes her Year of continuous service with the | Prisoners Confined, LIVESTOCK—4 head horses, as follows | of 4 2000 as mew; Deering mower, 6 abode with Mrs. Alice Durst, is vis- firm of Boggs and Buhl in their Pitts] brown mare, 5 years old, wt, 1400; 4 Early Monday morning cries / were | jehine and 1% hp. Domestic engine; : rd ' : ; ; nt 8 Mr. , y / ) brow are es 00: these ter i. ‘mao . iting friends in Boalsburg and State burgh department store. Mr. Mullen heard for help from the steel cells in hun mare, 4 years old, wi, 1400 th " Deering tedder and riké combined, good jard press, apple butter kettle, White is well known here and it was here two mares are full-blooded Percheron aa a ry 3 ii 4 oe: Tiger g 4 5 vf 4 » . ing ‘hill r whi an new; Bperior grain drill, 9 ho iger | Lily cream separator, barrel clder vine- that he got his early training at the! the publk building in Philipsburg and | J ool 0g are eligible for registry; one qoute row : taniter 2 Albright edrn . Stated ; Mod : . ard 0 : before the . 48 aww confined there { dovible row corn plant AIDTIgIM ! gar, Karly Irish Cobbler and Russet po- Friday night comes the recita) inthe tar { before the two prisoners conti | sorrel horse, 11 years old, wt, 1400 Ibs; : i HW Perry harrow . hk ‘ : ‘ SPR OO “ ow ry 1 we HOH of Methodist church, and Saturday night {could be released, one had died and | ” Workers, gov As . : tatoes, ele The Centre County Sabbath School | the other was unconscious. The men hiridies collars le, HOUSEROGLD GOODE Dockash range, chairs, White Lily power washing ma- cut; Keystone hay “loader, MeCormick College. grey horse, 7 vears old, wt 15040, | 18 teet} "ir ike BErPOW. Whi ; 3 i 18 eeth; HO-toth pike harrow good as ) IP paps 4 visi ih « CATTLE-8 head milch cowk which Bale at 10 A MM. Free lunch, A clean i new: steel roller, Down East } ‘ . : have passed the tuberculin test nccording | ’ up sale, LL. ¥, Mayes, suct; John Bpear- 4 . i to the Accredited Herd plan; bull, 8 yrs, | 2 Byracuse plows iin ire , iy. clerk payment of its share of the cost hoth of whom were residents of the i | 9 vie the first number of the lecture course : \ : in Grange Hall Association has fulfilled Its obligation | were Frederick Beam, aged 20 years, ang all. with relation to its contribulon toward and Walter Ralston, aged 135 years, We will have a lot of nice large o¥s" | ha ters on Saturday of this week; both | op an office home at 1511 Arch Street, Kylertown region. It was the first a RII, for stewing and frying. Try a quart | pyjjadelphia. The association assum- | named man who died from the effects Wilbur Bland, Centre Hall 8 2 —— cn —— ii ed the sum of $269.00 for this purpose, of smoke. Miss Cora Luse, a teacher in the Al-! collecting the same from the Sunday- loth young men were arrested Sat- Altoona city public schools, for several | = hools In the county. urday night for drunkenness and driv- successive terms, was at her home In this issue is given Dr. Ellen Pot- | 'N& a car while intoxicated, and were near Centre Hall over Sunday. ter's intended program as to building being held for a hearing on Monday. . y ti . J ink lore For a considerable time befors their Mrs. Martha Luse. housekeeper for | penal institutions and redistricting the . ' a release, persons in the district heard a Eh ¢ . £0 1 PF law s state for the better and more eco : F. DD. Lee. the latter part of last week Stare. lor ie X F Jd more Seo cullen but this. ‘was nothing unasaal, p a ropelaa) . - Fist ne Li Oi v { of co ing 11. 3 went to Harrisburg where for a week j Ii pel k coming from the prisoners held there - or more she will visit Mr. and Mrs. | If Ellen's kleas don't work out better " Iv H Had : 1 : t6 C bi » R k bl V : ” , ean y a i : ink Cinally arry aines was Induced oO | | d S t St che WH | than some she introduced at Rock. | Finally Harry Haines was induced to ombining Remarkable Values and Smart dtyles | view she would do the state a service | Rn nyemiga‘on an i The two news items in this issue re- |v ninding the baby instead of advis- smoke pouring from the building, | . ferring to the “Parent-Teachers As |... (he next legislature. which was locked up and the lights Priced from $8.75 to $95. sociation” and Class Organization C out, H. H 8S." were written by two junfors| At the regula monthly meeting of One of the councilmen had the keys and is a part of the English work of | the local school board, last week, the to the building and after these were Beautiful, indeed, are these charming Fall Coats, revealing the junior class. {sum of $5216.74 was turned over bY | secured it was necessary to scour the a ECE GRACE, SMARTNESS, QUALITY Among the cars driven from ENzZa- | un represented within a little over cell keys. The cell in which Jeam ! ’ bethville, New Jersey, by James I. Fet- | $400 the face of the school tax dupli- | had been locked was opened and it . T™ ol Hon te hot y . ” rt fa 3 INE J 1 . vf 1 : : . : Ake § This would Indicate that pra was found he wns lying on his hack and FINE TAILORING In selecting the collection it was our particular desire ing at tieall all taxpayers preferred paving on the couch bed -—dend . 5 . ir eo aT To yk nthe ouch So n — second cell to choose such types as would meet the needs of the woman of varied taste. cape the five per cent penalty. could not be unlocked ahd entrance Coats for dress wear, Sport Coats, General Utility Coats, the coats that fill the Roy N. Stiver was recently appoint- ir nd. Mi Harry Hipple, Mrs | WS gained by breaking down the cell requirements for all occasions are found here. ed a rural mal carrier at Julian. This | paward Frank and baby daughter 100r. The occupant was found un : . conscious. ving on the floor with a For the larger part the coats are fur-trimmed—Iin speh smart and favored vacancy was caused by the death of | gy Walter Wright, carrier it Fleming, | blanket over his face. He was soon « furs as ! resuscitated terolf, and others, Is a Durant four-| ... passenger coupe that is attract tention by its performance in crossing Nittany mountain. nee ind Miss HH Dunbar, all of Baltimore. drove to he home ol and the regular carrier at Julian be- | Mrs Clara Meeker mother of Mrs ~ - ns srred to that place, | Hipple and Mrs. Franke, a few days The fire apparatus was removed from Fox, Fisher, Dved Fitch, Opossum, Beaver, Muskrat, etc. i the building and the fire extinguished 4 The fire is a complete mystery, but : And the luxurious materials, high pile fabries of the finest character—such as— H . ay of LIP it Is sald it could not have originated " . ; . . . = . 2M tor oh. Gall a in the cells Kashmirdown, Kashmana, Suedine, Jamuna, Cuir de Laine, etc. a¥ ner 3 WalKing. she % : } wah * * I PIRI. companied on the trip vy he rents, | 8 3 Ker am Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gleixner. | Mi 1. Mave: : Vs ako, Ralph Shade Guilty 2d Degree Murder, ing transfer Miss Catherine Jxner was taken | 280. Mr. and Mrs. Hipple went on to to Harrisburg last ee 1H) Harold | Pine Glenn to attend the funeral Durst to be measured for races to | ARiam In the Autumn's modish tones of brown, Ineuding the Kaftir and Peany Brown and Saddle; also In Rust and Shutter Green, . Ralph Shadle was found guilty in epor has | hat i ink. t ns it that the second degree of the murder of Whiteman will discontinue the restau- | With ler DTD Ie ai Harry Willow, and was sentenced to EXQUISITE DRESSES in Fashion's Newest Creations : the penitentiary to from 10 to 20 years the end of this month 5 hat, A : A El ey Pan php $y ’ : | " y that y . y wrmick, of Columbian South (aro Mra, Annie Willow charged wiih In Silks, Wools, Flannels, Satins, and all other new materials, and a gorgeous riot of varied colors, reported that the piace i ¥ ii : : § 2 fig a . gree murder in connection with been leased, but the lessee's name her husband + Snvde Tot bes: Elven out = iattend a conventios o funeral direct- | 1P® Sayng x : rder 1° Complete Chic Line of Children’s & Juniors’ Dresses, Coats and Hats for Fall pleaded not guilty iol 1s Andy: [former a won, ale gxpeeted to he at] "MN? Tose ls WOW 95 the CORRECT HATS to wear with the new Coats shown in Velvet, Satin, town, drove to Centre nm Seteriooe © r= LOCAL AND PERSONAL. and the New Hatter’s Plush. — Prices from $2.25 to $10.75. and Mrs. Roy 3 wll of Johns day and welfe guest f Mr. and M: y . ay : oe ~ : . i ‘3 - - ’ . P. H Luse. Mr. and Mrs. Luse re he bout Sunset club house). 00 Semen LL i Complete your attire with the new Side and Front Gore Walking Pump--- turned home fn y it the olsing Seven J intaine. is becom the ’ ELT ys * a . . a vial tats 3 H fo . tular feeding ground for deat 4} ces » gontemplating taking 2 i All styles In patents and suedes to add a note of distinetiveness to the ensemble, riot # tow . 1 oi i ; _ : | trig rh 0 visit an aunt who Mr. Man Gingerich. of We invite you for Satisfaction to the i two children, nd 4 a Sian 3 £3 . . Meeker. Mr nd 1 a John 3 * i sight o'cl £ ot} > 3 ville. stopped on Wednesday . 1d home of Bamuel Ginger- “HOME OF GOOD VALUES” i yi wre, eh In ‘entre Hall, They are on 1 iam eese and Centre Hall "on Sunday \ red { and tub. houses. nibbling tras | feild Jersey Shore a Gpponose fy 2 Shee Supt tha .s ’ where they visit yd Mrs p : a ne TRE Monday morning Rev. W. RR. Picken les Knarr, relatives sive or four 1, probably more, | returned from ten days visit to New ® Thr . homes along the main sty t in Centr » morning he had the en gman Hall have been dolled up with paint | i Dr EE nn oe it Tig EY [tun nave. bon a b with paint|pleasure of hearing Dr. Fosdick, a MILLHEIM ’ 1g the m i ind there | Baptist minister serving one of the above Suns ; may be en Mot weather time. The buck wvanished first. but |: “-jauto tri ame here from Cl] Presbyterian churches in New ome time and | the attentions of John 3 “old . ior rule, called many au- | nainte ot re {ow « like | bumping off” by the railroad men tomohile mmrties wi stopped heels ‘etstres She has \ . p wh who had been the cars to mal closer observation in not - rad 5 tra 51 ig Mills rajdlroad station bump 8S. Slack, holding a similar Rev. and Mrs | Bieber snd 8 yf 1 . “ : olor R \ : : ors dition at Coburn under W, L. Camp- daughter, Mi rances, £ Muncy. }° © ‘83 y £4 2 ent . : . A i BLailaon AEEeNL drove to ntre Hall on Saturday and "Te ood hes 4 vu 1p were enter «d that night and the Sail . ‘ - ha] "Lae y evenir a birthday party next day by Mr. and Mrs. William H. |, been spending the ba —verali® ven by Mr. and Mrs. H L Homa tev. Bieber wus a former ithe ’ y " . ; . at bp D eS Ebrigh 3 honor of their daughter pastor i the Penns Valley Lutheran | joey w tw’ t = 3 ne. hafrre lettie, who h attained her tenth charge ne n severing his connec- - for ad 5 U8 im} 13 ¥ "here were present a numbers tions here in pacity retained a vin will be . lO er little school companions, aly of host of friends . 3 rv ri whom very much enjbyed the evening loth the Bradford and Slack hunt- g camps in Seven Mountains are be- | + irk, for short time a ch | WO TO-NIGHT ing improved prior to the opening of Mrs HNnes Xpects to remain for loas of appetite, bad breath, the deer hunting season. A large | 1 ruest of Mr Johnson : several | coated tongue, blliocusness, porch is one of the additions at both Mr contemplates | Without griping or neusea places. The Bradford camp is located sakiz his Damir a ar BE LA N'S at Pole Bridge and the Slack camp at] = =~ Zz. olf when CHAM R ' the head of Stone Creek. They may . start he re- | TABLETS be reached by way of Colyer over pri / Journey. Set your liver right—only 25¢ vate roads or by the State road lead- F ing to the west from Sunset club -_— ® . house Musical Recital, October 17th. ed a ukelele club, will also render * 3 Miss M. Byrd Stover, with her large glee songs A wsilve eri ill be | Among “the callers at this office on . i s > nnd : ar. . ' oft FHI Wo cau an rains. Mond: fon » f AB I | class of pupils, will render a musical lifted during which Miss Agnes Geary MONGQAY was ormer sherri A, » oe, | % & 5 . : : . *% h recital in the Methodist church, on will render one of Miss Stover's per : h Ith bod of Spring Mills, who 1s always in good ’ . . : gy - : . : wi . require a ca t y ye spirits. He is now layin 4 ; {| the evening of Friday, October 17th, sonal compositions on the plano. Miss . . . » spar: ud # ow ay 5 Pp energy - ae oad 3 ree i y for next ring - hot x 8 , Int iat 7:30 o'clock The program will con Stover has two additional compositions “That tired feeling » 1€X1 SENT z WV *1 Ie Onier i | : . 2 3 Dex x P » on : np au sist of piano solos and duets, violin ready for the publishers to ks: ginning lumbering operations on al. \ : ; fs a foe loo solos and duets, musical readings, etc. The public #8 cordially invited 0 } ’ twenty-four acre tract of timberland ! y invited to this lying near Spring Mills. The tract in 2 The violin club which has been or- musical treat by home talent. The adrag on effective mene . | ganized, will participate in the prog- program will be brief but e ini was purchased from M. I. Snyder. of i : -3 ! E : : it entertaining . ram, and the girls, who have organiz-' Following is the program: tal or physical work; Sunbury, and was formerly a part of f the Fisher estate and is said to have 1. Salute Coloré[R. B. Anthony] Cea Violin Club a bar to pleasure. 3 on it a lot of choice trees a 2. Violets—[C. B. Kern]...g..:::. Ciswessasnes Violin Club . J :. . n Mil The local High school has taken ove 32 Hymn. Dr. 1 CS onic er and is sole sponsor for the lecture > 4. Prayer i course, the first number of which will . . a x Soy brings health, energy i be given Saturday night. The move 5. Piano Duet—{I. V. Flander]................. Myla Spyker, Agnes Ceary and rosy cheeks. i ment is entitled to a more liberal sup- FIRST YEAR PUPILS our druggis i port on the part of the public, espec- he Y . t sells it at i lally so now since any profit accruing Plano Solo—[Daniel Rowe] . Fred Bingman pre-war prices—$1.00 per | will be used in some way benefiting . Piano BSolo——[Daniel Rowe) ‘i Miriam Mitterling bottle. i the schoo! pbpils as a whole. If you . Piano Bolo——[Geo. Spaulding].............. Gladys Smith have not already buen Sofi ited to pur-| 9 piano Solo—[Geo. Spaulding].... Fay Reese chase a season ticket, do not hestitate oi. a p to make your wants known. Let us 10. Plano Solo--[H., Englemann].... Isabel Bradford : : : rm = — T isn’t difficult to “get set” when you're behind encourage the boys and girls, for at 5 : ; . Ee the same time they are striving to| 11+ Violin SBolo—[Reinhard «++. Harold Durst = ee the wheel of a DURANT. Controls arc give us just what we need. 12. Piano Trio—[Bohm] and Evelyn Colyer : I ced just right—clutch moves with k- The Centre Democrat came to its| 13. Piano Solo—[Ascher] cvs Milam Moore | == Ee pla ) R ow remar readers “several days late, last week, |! 14. Piano Solo—[Englemann] ..... Bertha Sharer Ee able case---engine is powerful and fle xible. Driv- due to installing an immense new web | 15. Violin Duet—[Aug Labitzky] .. Ruth Bingman Y ing a DURANT is just a natural impulse after perfecting press. requiring three weeks | 15 ping Solo-[G. Donizetti] wads dni Miriam Smith “ee y for erecting. The new press will do in : . you sink into the driver's seat, two hours’ time what formerly requir. 17. Duet—{[Rosas] siveiresse Bara Smith, Miriam Smith : ed two and one-half days of work. | 18. Ukelele Duet Miriam Moore, Ruth Bingman It is a marvel in newspaper printing, | 18, Selection ............0ciiiivevseees.Ukdele Club and Children's Voices and the Reporter congratulates The | 90 violin Solo—[Gustave Langel..... cvves BElmabeth Bartholomew Centre Democrat on its enterprise. The | > . . | ’ Succens. of The Centre Democrat In no | 21. Plano Duet-~[Englemann] sivas Charlotte Keller, Alma Lute : i small measure has been due to the in- | 22. Plano Solo—[Percy Wenrich].. . ssvvese. Edith Moltz defatigable efforts of A. C. Derr, its 23. VioMn Trio .....Ruth Bingman, Margaret Luse, Elizabeth Bartholomew | Bell wsent editor, He has given the best | . w" | | eld Pane CENTRE HALL presen or. He has give e be 24. Musical Rending—[Herbert Leslie] ............c..c.0v0i0.. Agnes Geary | ; years of his life to the work of pro-| op pu, Pro-{Bohm) Louise Smith,Beulah Bingman. Margaret Alexander ducing The Centre Democrat, and has | . : 4 seen it grow from comparatively small | 26. Violin Duet-[Schuman] .......s....Chanlotte Keller, Vernon Godshall circulation to its present proportions, | 27. Ukelele Club-Gles Song. Anyone baving occasion to meet him | 28 Plano Solo—[Paeker] .........cciiviniverisnissiinciiise Louise Smith in a business way finds him an affable | 90 Piang Bolo—[MASSENEt] + ....s..vsevrssessssssrsssasess Ruth Bingman || First-class job work done at The Centre Reporter office gentleman, courteous at all times, The Reporter's relationship with The Dems | 3* Offering. v a ocrat Iw most friendly. and we trust 31. Plano Solo-—IByrd M. Bover)......ivivivsisvivsvanvervis Agnes Geary it may ever be 50. 82. Violin Club—Glding Swans-[Loeh Evans} Just a Real Good Car
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