The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 27, 1924, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER. DEATHS, | Hunters in Camps,
«0 iderab) timber o iters
ISSUED WEEKLY, A onsiderable number { hunters
HOUSER.—In the death of John have been in the various camps in the
PENN'A. Houser near Linden Hall, early Fri Seven Mountains during the past week
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S——————rt 8 ~ | day morning. the last of thirteen ehil- OF more. and some of them have been Nieman 2 Department Store
Ae iE ar he * being true sportsmen,
—= i } Tian: 4 op, wod away, BOCUNE «d of not
MBE 102 idren of Danlel Houser, passe 3; : Sa Glatt
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 19 4 his age having been 85 years, 8 months but game law violato
ree ape A == | and 11 davs. All of the brothers and The latter part of this week there ®
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. wisters hind also attained a good age. will be a general Influx of hunters to
SB. W. BMITH.....cocoovuerirsseenss Editor The funeral services were held on the Seven Mountains one of the hest
EPW. BE. BAILEY......Loosl Editer and Mr, deer fileds in the State, and 9
Monday morning at the home of by Sun
Business Manager. | ..4 Mra Willinm Houser, where the day evening most of the camps will
SEER | deceased lived during the past eleven have their full quota around’ the
ates a in Centre HAD | vars, Interment was made at Hous meng yoi, ang Monday morning the omen 5 and en & earing Apparel 3
erville, near the scene of the Houser
the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. homestead, where Mr. Houser was Years ago, a tent was the Ideal
born and grew to manhood, He was abode of the hunter who spent a past
APVERITIBING RATES. Legal netices, :
tweaty cemts per line for three insertions, member of the Reformed church at or the whole of the season in the ’
and tem ceats per line fer each additional Boalsburg. but owing to the charge mountains. Later came various shacks
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Insertion. being without 4 pusior, Rev. 4. F supplanting the tent, and today there The (Great Sale Beginning TODAY at
Bingman are many well equipped and comfort
Lecal motices accompanying display ad- ,
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the wervices. able hunting lodges in ul} parts of the Millh * ’ I di D S vg °
vertisements, five cents per line for each Catharine Hoy, the wife of the d¢ mountains where game Is more or less 1 cm S ca ing epartment h tore
insertion; otherwise, eight cents per ne; ..sed died twelve years ago, but plentiful
minimum charge, twenty-ive cents. there survive five of their six chil
Besides the members of these hunt ——
¢ en, ni oly © Agnes, wife of William r (dubs. there are nlmost daily vis
Pleplay advertising rates made kmown dren, namely : Agnes, wif ing ubs, there a ¥ 3 ; i .
ou application. | R. Neff, of Centre HitI; Mary, wife of w.rs to the camps, some of whom join We never complain of any conditions that bring the greatest good
James Raymond. of near Centre Hall; a ¢ sex and others simply joite . .
=] . In Re a A ery NT es to the greatest number. There was real joy for everybody in the
: William, with whom the deceased
In —-— tf a ao oi L300 Hey, atm, of mwah 1A00en {ain tresses and. the - efforts of the sunny days of October. While all of us enjoyed the wgather only
® re i Halt, and Annie, wife of arvey
Contre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mill | Smith, of Blanchard. Thels our customers may enjoy the fortunate result of it.
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whistle will sound: on Stores Closed Thanksgiving Day. We are short of our Winter garment sales quota for the season to
LUTZ Mm. J H Lutz, of near .
us lang and two shert biasts When | : he Sllowing Wires in aiilein date. Co-operating with our manufacturers who were holding
wil}; be close all day hanksgiving
lellefonte. died Tuesday of last week
orth Reformed church; ’ . :
ae — Lo five short biasts when | #"d interment was made Friday. Her|pay: - some of our re-orders, we plan on a Two Weeks’ drive that will
- — | fore marriage, was Miss Sarah Crust, A. Kesselr,
- SI Ee i bet antbre dan " ww whan “ 0ie A. A. Frank and Son, . * y * : 1 1
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS i and is survived by her husband and | E R Shreckbngast. Such clothing Values in quantity have not been offered at this time of year.
J ' these children: Mrs. William Sort . 3 :
C. M., Smith
a Ss A man, Jacksonville Mrs, Miles Mech-
Penns Vallog Lutheran Charge. | 100" mI NE SIS | a Buy your Winter Clothing Now, when such won-
(Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) Trenton, N. J.; Mrs Ray Nearhoof, Ln the satnte of om HOUSAN derful opportunities arc offered men and womein.
Centre’ Hall, 10:30 A M Tyrone. Two sisters also survive Ww Pp. Centre
ty deceased
Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M | Mrs. Mary Crust, Centre Hall, and] Letters tot
Remember, the whole winter is ahead of us.
Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Lizzie Geyer, Port Matilda, ‘ | ot ander f
Theme: The Mode; Congregation meer fed. all persons knowing themselive .
Everybody cordially invited, LAFFERTY.—Mrs, Sara E. Laffer
re ty. aged 74 years” of Altoona, ded tM Dediate a yment those baving
Methodist Episcopal the Methodist parsonage, at Spring} wii . taal an ot Tg ip J N | A N
(Rev. H .H. Sherman. Pastor) Mills, of a complication of diseasua, WILLIAM HOUSER % #
Methodist—Centre Hall, morning; She is survived by the following Sons | HENRY HOUSER ‘s ” . 1
Sprucetown, afternoon; Spring Mills, | and daughters DP lafferty, 1 V | W. Harrisons Walks Atty. Executors Alw ays Reliable MILLHEIM
evening. Lafferty, Mrs. J. H. Bearr, and Mrs | Bellefonte, P
— i H. H. Sherman. of Spring Mills
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Presbyterian Brief services were held at the par
r J. Pi sonage In Spring Mills by Rev, J. E
(Rev. J. M, Eiekputsick, Pastor) suc T ny ev Th ¢ for sale. Motor was in use in Report- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ed, all persons knowing thomseives in-
Uesany Beng ie Iu , :
Presbyterian — Pine Grove Mills, | TL iv aft on "Wednesday fo r office until electric motor was in- tate « { M ARY KE. IBHLER, dabied to the estates are questa] " ha fe ur r .
morning; Centre Hall, afternoon; Le- ty ft y nesd { : o . te of Potter Township, Centre coun: | immediate payment, and those sving g t d
mont, evening. Htoona where the services will he talled. Apply at this office. t ‘ £5 A clatins sgainet the same to present them € € € 18 ere
— heid today (Thursday) ! te testamentary nn above estate duly sutbenticated for settlement,
Trinity Reformed i Fh duly granted the undersign EMMA J. EMERICK, Guernsey Cattle for Sale
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) MOWERY. John Wesley of FOR SALE ne BAIN a am VERNA M. EMERIC]
« patate ard requested to make " a 10 make room;
Centre Hall— Mr. and Mre John W. Mowery, west | SINGLE COMB Admindstratrix
1:30 Sunday Sehool. of Centre Hall, died Tyesday morning
Centre Hall, Pa 8 date and Federal accredited
2:30 Church Bervices, Interment with be made this Thurs R. kL Red Cockerels
of werviceabie “ge and
Tumeyville= = lay) morning. services at the house : REAL REDS — BRED RED
10:30 Holy Communion. } IO STAY RED — RED
8:30 Sunday School TO THE SKIN
Saturday 2:30 P. M.—Preparatory OWEN STRAIN .
Services, !
iva Price $2.50 to $10,
FOR SALE-—-A 1% horse-power wa-
ter motor. in good condition, is offered
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yient ud those having
pst the same 0 present them
selllement
AY EMENHIZER PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. young
EMENHIZER {i BATURDAY. NOV. 25, a 12 Also Several Choice Heiler Calves
Executors, i the inte home of Howard
g the fashionable
re wth
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE hy the Personal property and
Des th the estate of GEORGE H. EM. |real estate. See posters J. H. Detwiler : Centre Hall
Evangelical ‘filam W. Krape ' tou C. T. CRUST, Centre Hall, Pa. ERICK. late of Centre Hall’ Borough,! THURSDAY, MARCH 12. 10 A. M ~ -
(Rev. J. F. Bingman, Pastor.) f Clintondale, at hix home t- Bell Phone SIRE de
Ton excellent individuals
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NCB on the Allison farm at Potter
ed at a y He wa shout t rite : by John Fohringes Mrmnm stow
Egg Hill— a 1 . Fie was § ht of Leotiors of administration on above estates ° ohn Foh ge: ¥ a
> Bod oi80 A. Bt heck wher fell forward of | JR JU SUS I SR ON RC oo guiy granted the undersign. DPiements E. M Smith, auct
unday School at 9:30 M. a Yaz \ | . . . p———
Regular worship at 10:3; A. M. with hardening of the arteries
Tusseyville— ieath attributed to
Sunday School at 1:30 P. M. Dex ho was 68 . :
Regular worship at 2:30 P. M. a we ntondale = FY nS amire
Centre Hall— 1 1
Sunday School, 9:30 a m.
vin him are his wife, two | ~s
Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. " of Schenectady, N.| we
L- % Card Zion one daughter Mes. | i Ww + i
yariotie lark Hammergleye Fork i
The Centre Reporter, 51.560 a year.
THERON DHE J Jae eR eee
church at that p
Evangelical, Spring Mills
(Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor.)
thers, George and Hobert of
and Joseph, Lack Haven, and |
Paradise—8, 8. at 9:30; whing | three sisters, Mra Joseph Tate, Flem
at 10:30, ington, Mrs J. E. Frain, Salint, Kan
Logust Grove—8. 8 at 2:3 b-jeue and Mra Ellen Long Jac kson-
ihg at 7:00° catechetiond class at 8 ville ¢ \ ;
Second Fire at State College,
Fire started again Saturday in the
Quite a Spender,
” stant 3 gl Po v TT . i
The statement of Secretary Weigh postoffice bullding in State College |
of the State Highway Department, | that was damaged last Thursday |
that the expense of his department for | MOTTUNgE when the adjoining bakery » = ’ . : 2 TERNA L vigilance has been said to be
maintenance, grade-crossing elimina | #04 restaurant. were destroyed A line | co a the price of liberty. It 1s the price of many
things worth having.
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tion, ete., in 1924 will be $23.500.000 of Penn State college students’ was
formed across the street to the new |
and that road construction will take postoffice building, not quite ready for |
occupancy ahd all mal matter and |
Commonwealth's expenditures on its office fixtures were saved by passing |
i More 1h 2000000 miles of underground wir 3 1 1
DE i Taig Ta = | re than 2.000000 miles of underground wires Certainly good telephone service depends on it
must be carefully and comitantly tested
particularly interesting in view of the Water damage to the mall was | 10 rure an wninierrupied peveice. —vigilance in the maintenance of the plant and
y ; . | slight, but ruined the interior the |
following figures showing the total ined th wr of :
annual payments of the State for all oid taiaing. ! i in the correction of troubles before they OCCur.
Mail deliveries were held up until}
purposes during the past half century: | Monday as a result of the second fire!
da SEINE io eg Baroni dB oni Blind | cea Poles and cables, complicated switchboards and
1884 ... frnisaenaae.. 137843010 An the Ue GIS, i. heaved p : . . . : a
390 os 12,622,769 .Hmrmssiryp~D31bB)b>52 | q circuits are being constantly tested, practices are
4 Fas gn B rris—Ho fe i : 4 * - . -
1899 ........... . 16,336,835 va Bare La ih. Homan | : | continuously observed and overhauled. From
1904 : . 19.763.784
Iw ey a7s | SDved out of town Saturday and were, ESE : i every telephone there must be maintained a
1914 ..... 0. ... 21.532.406 married in Huntingdon, so the report
1919 56.413.586 goes. The marriage was a surprise | Bi ¥ raw : ! ready-to-use talk circuit to the other 900,000 in
1921 91.453.961 to all, except a few personal friends i Tas g hy f the state, and out over the lines {Oo the sixteen
4 Mr. ¥ i Vy ' Yheven §
1924 (Highways alone)... 50.000.000 Ir. Burris is tenant on the Mrs. Alice
3 % 4 _ » » -.
It will t h Durst farm, at Earlystown. where the ! i | million in the Bell System.
w "er sry that in no pre : y Shay ; .
: » ao it In no year pre couple are now living. The bride Nearly a million miles of wire on poles (much of im
vious to 1919 4ld the expense; the }.,. : . { ables van rd, 5 hwmdvods of anv of who
ve § of lived in Centre Hall. where she and cables) 1s guarded by hundreds of men, many of whom
snare State Government equal what her little daughter. and. sister, . Ma. use “flowers” more ecomomically to cover the territory. 4,000 of our employees—test men and “trouble
8 Leen expended on the highways Daniel Bloom, and husband made =a i shooters’’ — devote all Or a portion of their
nlone. Certainly this is oin some
¥ ROing SOME} home. The bride's maiden name was
It may he sak and’ With | Darfect] imme. oe det mune 7c time to this work, in good weather and bad,
truth, that in the old days the appro _- —- ? ; ithout let u i
IL 0. 0. F. Candidates, 7 : v N AL - A Teen , ; wi pe
priations were insufficient for a Com-
Nominations were recently made
monwealth of the size, wenlth and im ~~
for State offices, 1 1 o - * a
wckarsie, Foun,” aaylumd BORA Ole Veet la ha al a There is no great mechanism devoted to general
portance of Pennsylvania. and that
joting resulting as follows:
i o 3 Ty . . . .
were starved by niggardly Legisia- Grand Master, Wm. F. Fowden, of “= o . Da ® Pp public use that 18 SO complicated and delicately
tures .| Chester. { fo Ms AACA AA LE . . . SL
Adimiting this. it would seem that Deputy Grand Master, John M, 2a 2 et ht.» adjusted as a telephone plant. It 18 designed
: a © | Mark, of Frankiin, i / - Weed T= 0= | : : :
the pendulum hae naw Fue too far Grand Warden: Samuel Bair, Nor: Ve pe : : and reasonably 80 10 give reliable Be
e other way. ood roads are unde | val Daugherty. G. Wilt Henry, George J
niably’ popular, but is not the State | McDowell, Herbert O'Breiter, Franklin Inside the Bell Buildings, “central office men” are always better today than yesterday. But only throug
going ahead with their improvement | Sherry, David Thomas John Walker, on duty, making as po , and watching the ml- everlasting care and watchfulness.
at a pace which is too mpid and on | HArry Walton, A. H. Wilson, | lions of connections, every ome of which must be prefecis : .
which a sudden check will have to. be ——————————————————— : ’
put soon? The Centre county farm products
rE 4 | i sw ake 1 he Sey THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
The Centre Hall High school and |Saturday of next week. i
Miflinburg High school seccer teams —————————————— i
played a scrappy game on the latter's] The Potters Mille Grammar school
fleld Thursday of last week, resulting | Will hold a box social Friday evening
in a moore of 2 to 1 in favor of the |of this week. The provbeds will be |
Mifftinburg team. devoted to the purchase of a plano. | One Policy One System - Universal Service
about 26.500.000 more making t he
The @entre Reporter, $1.50 a year. land asks the socla) be well supported.