prr——— LL ———y a . * THE ( ‘NTEE REPORIDK. Isa WEEKLY, ENTRE HALL, PENN ‘A, _ THURSDAY. oc’ SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 5. W., SMITHE......coorvavse Editor EDW. EB, BAILEY,...... Local Editor and Business Manager, "OBER 23 1024 Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mall matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.60 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, eight cents per Mpe; minimum charge, twenty-five conts. Display advertising on Srplieation. Poroush Fire Alarm. In ease of fire in the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will seund: of fire is morth of Reformed church; fire is south of Reformed church. DEMOC RATIC NATIONAL For President-—-JOHN W, of West Virginia. TICKET. For Vice President BRYAN, of Nebraska. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Judge of the MARGARET CC. KLINGLESMITH, Philadelphia. For State MENTROUT, For Auditor COLLINS, of For Representative in EDWARD M. BENSON, County. Superior Cou Treasurer HEBE} ling. of Read] General JOHN Coudersport. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TIC KE TT. For Representative in General As- sembly—W, H. NOLL, Jr, of 8 Towndiip: + CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, Preshyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Centre Hall— 6:45 Organ 7:00 Church 9:30 Sunday School, Spring Mills— 2:30 Church Bervices 1:80 Bunday School. Farmers Milks — 19:30 Church services $:30 Sunday Schoai. Saturday 1:30, Catecheti Pastor) Pastor) Recital, Services, Methodist Eplscopag H .H. Sherman, Pastor) Evangelical (Rev. J. Fy Bingman, Lemont— Sunday Regular Tussey ville Sunday School at Pastor.) School, worship legular worship Linden Hall— Evangelist Evangelieal, Spring Mills (Rev. E. E. Haney, P ; Oreen Grove Preccd Bethesda ip fon Spring Mills ing at Service at 7100, Revival Services this week, at 7:30 P. M AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge (Rev. John 8 Salem-—-8, 8 at munion Miltheim-—8, 8 munion Hollenbach, pastor.) 9:30: 16:30 Holy Com Services at Services Aaronsburg 8, cial Service at “Special” in that the sermon, Seripture reading. and of music will be in the German language Kindly make "this kn« to yi friends and be in attendance at this service yourself. the “ote the wn MIT LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Harry W. Dingen dwelling house, located the borough line. John doing the work. his of is painting just M. « eat ‘oldron is Mrs, George Searson is with a sister. Mrs, William ger, but fs expected to some time this week, Mra, Jack McMullen, of Baltimore, visited her sister. Mre Morris Long. at McVeytown, and from there came to Centre Hall together with Mr. and Mrs, Long to visit a second sister, Mra. Samuel SBhoop. While Mrs Me- Mullen was enjoying the country, her husband was in Baltimore taking care of two apartment houses, which, how - ever is also done by him when his good wife Is at home. A Ford bug and an Overland car eol- Hded on the Seven Mountaing in the vicinity of the Foust hotel site, Sun- day afternoon, resulting In pretty bad- ly shaking up and inflicting minor cuts and bruises on. al | concerned. The occupants of the Overland were from Lewistown. and the bug was driven by a young Mr. Wallace, of Milesburg. Ls MI Me. he Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. in Altoona Harshbar- return home DEATHS. Is Mary Ishler died at seyville Thursday af- week from pneumonia in delicate health for a but had been confined short time during her Interment was made on at Tussevville, Rev. Wagner, of Boalsburg, officlat. She was long a member of the church and since the death husband, © Willam 1. Ishier, ago, was the janitress of the Lutheran Heformed church near her homes The John HIER. ~—Mrs, Tus last | | ternoon of i Sle had been year or to bed but a last {linesa Monday Ww. J. ing. nmOre, forenoon of her twenty ‘vears of one Tus- wife deceased wns a daughter Bodtorf, and Is survived by tirother, Calvin Bodtorf, of near also, a daughter, Edna, Emenhizer, of Tusseyville. wis almost seventy-three sevville; of Paul Her Years age Worcs, Mrs, a dunughter Meyer, and wife man, died at her Wednesday aftern Her death came stroke which Oct, 4 She KORMAN Ellen Ehlzabeth of Philip and Ma- of Linn P, Ko home in Coburn of last week at as the result of occurred on yon 6:30 on May vears, Saturday wus born age becuime 1857, making her 67 deays She of the Reformed church at ; in November, 1874, and ferred to Coburn tion She ied Korman a mem- Aarons inter COngregn- March 13, who remains She T. Korman. of Co and Coburn; two brother Mever, of Wiki was the wis nar: on 1581 lénn P departure lenvies sons, Guy Cha Coburn un Meyer, Jacob ‘hhomas t hors Korman die and sister within the Vices Jad brothers thd Inter lle cemetery John Jar es Breon, Breon, ment was made ——— Mrs Mary Charles, wife of Harvey Hartleton, died at her ince after ar illness CHARLES Catherine Charles, of at that four weeks Mifflinbure. a Harrah Se hushand Anna Many Ray Fledier, Edwin 8. Win Stitzer, a home of ecenses was be Will ving are hes rn. at daughter of Ma ind € Surry ana the Wi following children Harti Mills, Mrs Williameport, is I, etomn and Jennie Stella Spring ame port of water also survives Missionary Convention, firet The Ww innual convention of the Society of © the of Central Penn- United Lutheran will meet in St church, Willlamsport, Thursday and Friday, Oc tober 20.730 and 31. The field covers that of the merged Central Pennsyl- vania and Susquehanna Synods, and is of four conferences. The officer is Mrs George BE, of Selinsgrove, president of the oman’s Miss'onary Susquehanna Synod syivanin of the church in America John's Lutheran Wednesmdy, comprised presiding Fisher, body Wednesday evening there addresses by Mra D. 1, sionary on furlough Miss Barbam KE. missionary from evening Mrs, E. perintendent of will speak. will be Curran, mise from Africa, and DeRemer, returned India. On Thursday €. Cronk, general su- thé Light Brigade, —— PAD OMA COLA MARRIAGE LICENSES. W. Harry Potter. * «Centre Hall Nancy MceWilams., Penna, Furnace George E. Plerge r-ylerown Mabel 8 Fye,. Moshannon Withur Doda .. .«Houtzdale Winifred Henry Gimysville Floyd Johnsonbaugh tate College Emily Barnhill cane ba snes TYPONG ean John Shade .............. ok Haven Verdie Long coves Contre Hall Fev neon FINE EXHIBITS FEATURE COMMUNITY (Continued from first page) Class 11. White “9 - 1 cockerel and 3 pullets; Leghorns—1, Helen Eungard; Clarence Vonada; 3, A. PF. Vonada and son, Rhode Island Reds—-1, J. R. Condo; 2, J. C. Rotinson: 3. 1. C. tobinson, Eggs (white)--1, Standford ard. M. T Hettinger: 3, Zubler: 2, Helen Eung Corn—Yellow 2, William WwW. Carrots—3, dent: 1, E. Walker: 3, Cap Yellow: 1, H. Dale; Gladys Zeigler, Renna Zeigler, Kathryn talph Walter Peppers-—1, Barah Finkle: 3, Celery—-1, Vonada, Hishel, Onidonsg—1, Beahm; 3, Confer Hering. Carl Eungard; Gladys “Zerby. Kathryn Mad- eline Riwhel; Sara Cauliflower-—1, Russel James Bweetwood; 3, John R Mary Clarence Hosterman:; 2, Helen Eungard. ishel; 2. Helen Turnips—-1, Eungard; 3, Long. Endive Vonada: 2, Russel Sweetwood; 3, Gladys Zeigler, Pumpking—1, 2, Helen ada, Squash--1, Mary Vi 3, Wm, Walnuts—-1, isterman; 3. Irene Hickory Nuts—1, Sara Vonada: 3 Waiter Hering: 2, Irene Zerby, Sewing. Dresses-—1 ginghium May Musser: 3, Stanford Eungard: 3. Clarence Von- mada; Walker Gladys Ze! Ida Keller; gler; 2.Jas, Hi Btover, Zeigler: 2, Smith, Renna Florence Beans-—1, Vonnda ; Sara or lnen:l Mary Goble Violet Ha- gan Mary Skirt },: Maud Renovated Blouse 1. Gobble: 2. Mary M. Ge Zerby: 2. garment: i, hile Mary Hat 1. ¥ Gob May 1 Her Baking Adeline Bradf sin Albis Mary Helen Canuing Exhibits s fruit b. Ire Kathryn pickie-—1, K Helden jelBy or jam i. Kathryn Bitner; Eungard, Canning Projects, ILishel a Home - “ne st Shade—Long, BOALSBURG, rl gand Milwnrd SEEELIMISOTT friends and vening W. and George E RE | Altoona Me Amin Vey ana Haffley doing some Ww E made by vilies Fey to Tuesday, shopping and visited at the Gettig home. The trip was auto Mre, Che Rachael wries returned Segner and daughter Sunday Mrs, home from a visit in Philadeiphin ner's bro Harry Wm. Wagner and cme the home Wagner, ind his wife their Ream with Heun wife, of of his Sunday. to who been Seg. ther, Juniata. brother, took Tussey ville aged, sick for to to Samuel J him fio and along S00 mother, Frank puist in has the two weeks due congested fiver principally It soema some one Well have a ea it Some or the yw to get them. It is reported stolen Sunday night is in and need of au- all who are, but in to buy one Ww. tomohile tires good, other them that from proper M Go heen, An effort a singing as teacher is being made Class with This is a ani we hope many to organise Lather very good move wilt join In on this Musser TUSSEYVILLE, The funeral of Mrs. Mary was largely attended. Among from a distance were John Mrs. Robert Briock, Boyd Jordan, Jer sey Shore; William Ripka and sons Clayton and Lewis, of State College: William Bottorf and son, of Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs. Beck. of Lock Haven: and Mr. and Mrs, Emenhizer, of Hou serville. Rev. Wagner, of Boalsburg, delivered the sermon. . The school children are enjoying a vacation this week aw the teachers are attending Institute at Bellefonte. Mra, Catharine Mahaffey, of Altoo. Ishier those Bottorf, na, spent several days with her par. | ema, Mr. and Mra. William Marts i Me. and Mra. BE. T. Jordan, son Floyd | and daughter, spent the week end in | Berks county and visited with friends | in Reading and Adamstown, . SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Faney Krant Cabbage 100 Pounds for S150 ORIOLE STORES - — x= — my THE TIME. sive Varieties. many a scason. the $16.75 We SUITS 1 these impressive clothes, } the prices are $19.75 $25.00 Rust and Black. AND TOP COAT You owe it to yourself to come and see women aiige * 3 artness ior men and . on and Our Line of Sh inspect MILLHEIM — ed «re and NEVI ADVERTISEMENTS, DAYS OCT. 21-28-29 SEATS RESERVED for NIGHT SHOWING One Show Each Evening at 8.15 indersign- { Farm Mills of and severn-i ! house with a Teg Om - hose sid has concrete pig pen. failing never-fail- of fruit iocated al house, «For Hrs agpagny to H. E. Centre Hall. Pa. dmo.odd® The elo. nNnever- of a All Kinds The home 100 feet of 2 Un is n church; mvenient to a school part BECKENGAST, When your heart flutters, and palpitates, when you're short of breath and dizzy, when you have smothering spells and faint spells, look out for your heart! DR. 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