ETERS : THE (LNTEE EEPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. a ————————— ER SY CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 1925 SMITH & BAILEY, Propristors. Bi We BMITH..counvessssirssiese: Bidlbor EDW, E, BAILEY......Looal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mall matter, TERMS.—-The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance ADVERTISING RATES.— Legal notices twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion, - = fcc CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. i Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Presbyterian morning Hall, Lemont, Boalsburg, afternoon; Centre evening. Trinity Reformed Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Hall-— Sunday School. (Rev. Centre 9:30 6:45 Recital, Services organ Church Mills— 1:30 Sunday School. 2:30 Church Services Farmers Mills— 9:30 Sunday 10:30 Church 7:00 Spring School. Services Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Bingman. Pastor.) Lemont— Sunday Sel Regular wor Hall worship at Sup ind n Regular Centre Hall— Sund iy School at 9:30 A. M a 30 P. XM Evangelical, Spring (Rev. E. E. Haney, 1} Mills 181 « rpent - business 1 Hagan been Kast Lr un week nters, ha = construction house ge up umilil quite recentls 1924 handsome completed during eptionaliy COTA ru tion, and cost $12,000 to $18.000 Clyde BE who had gone “Torada mm Dutrow and Samue 3 roms, of nyorn week appears have drifted to find employment Aakeworth Mr, Dut Gir $ the Lambert 1 wt: have Invest- estate in guest Tuesday work, returned ing, hav and one day, that Florida INE max the ip in a “Ores it more mechan ios than © there. While at row and Mp families. anc ed in real saw they there Lie Mra, James WwW oom pleted more which were recently theran and Eyanget’: This ix a labor of love kie, who for many making similar donations, to the Luthernn home at Loysville, Although 75 years of age, Mra. Run- kle continues hep good work, and we believe the beneficiurios of her kindly deeds wish for her many more years of “usefulness, Hunkle, 1924, comforts, sent the Lu: church homes. with Mrx., Hun- is has heen especially during tw bed to ui Ve - DEATHS, —— BOWDEN ~Mm. ©. ¥ dead, following an operation made neo easy due to a dsorder of the stom ach. She resided at Oaks. Chester county, and took seriously iH last Tharsday. The operation was formed in a Philadelphia hospital « Sunday, and death followed 10 o'clock. wins before Grace lee, a daughter of State College, and Wis Georges Valley about thirty She was the only child of Mr. and Mrs the latter ; Surviving her husband and father left State immediataly Dowden in 1 in Tuesdu morning at Deceased Mins Lee, marriage of Hiram born in Years foe, deceased two children College Tuesday are The mornmg. word of his daughter's tion, but falled to reach fore death overtook he: upon receiving snc bre grave Hide her — HOUSER, —Mrs, Mary Reuben Houser, died at County hospital Sunday myocarditis and was buried from Pleasant Gap. in the Pleasant was aged 69 days wid the Houser ow of Centre noon from her home at Tuesday afternoon, Gap comes tery She yeurs months and 27 Beveral chil dren survive HASSENPLUG. plus, H: hospital Hassen more familiarly known as enplug, of Spring Mills, died in Sunday. A short time Watsontown hit by broken leg Reuben up’ on previous while in wher in au ind Ww he was working, he was to truck, ot} resulting in a er injuries The accident the Hassenplug was effort to regain an front wind bi the hat used bn Mr his head, wins or cap from the headgear in leading h the the moving fur rye HIXLY vears I'he body Mi this Is and {Thursday urvive the malden nme three daughter MARRIAGE ) LICENSES, Borest ine ) Birthday ile Ruble Party, BOALSE hoy arrive Mrs Th UR G. y : Guy Ne Week 3 nn Mrs Zw Ott ba Wormed EF at 7:30 The Ma banaue the nies being to £ last Wednesday best one ove Hand The Gart Zion | and of Williamsport and Recorder, El ng was ver Hed spread wick orchestra of near urnish © Inuse, Lat P good and Commander Kuhn gave a very talk assistant to tne Grand as J. Sterner Harreburg esting talk All Eve enjoys good A ———— BELLEFONTE MOOSE CLUB ———— IS State and Secure Heer Brewing Outfit, The i® ren hy's lewue of the State College Times iid on the Tuesliy ured one hundred and high-powered bees Police and following inled from Fri State cops made a Club at ee of for Bellefonte night seventy and the manufacure of the placed under arrest “said to have been dispensing the oh be jovi ternal sme, Dunlap, who behind the to his officers Jesse in fra brothers when put appearance, After the poitfee had cleared the place of all save Duniap a» thorough search was begun. In the foe box was found A quantity of bottled beer and from the taps almost a barrel was drained. In a rear room were Ivated huge vats containing enough beer to fil; 150 cas- ee. In #til another room were found the in an the ary. The beer and equipment were placed under guard, while Dunlap was ar rmigned before ‘Squire Woodring, where he wus placed under $1000 ball for a further hearing. Wednesday evening the beer waa re moved to the county jail, three trucks béing required for the transportation, booze-—a veritable miniature brew Worth $5.000, At the same time as the Moose Club wns being raided, other state troopers were giving the Garman house the once over, but nothing was found sive hoEmall quantity of legal beer. a ——————— The Geantrs Reporter, $1.50 a year. i i PINE GROVE MILLS, wagons hre tnches of « rvetal Hon J. W in Johnstown Barr 4 hig desk 1 8 tufy Keplar t fig few packing insacted bu i 1 } Week ness ast Postmaster bette thie be at Among the Mig. 1. D Everts and Burwed the ind to again M Mussey Mothe sick are H (rth igh, £3. H A. L keeping Main Dr Yan now house it West . ad wile Duan ire 1 ap flats or rect H and 8 Woods ha practice will son spond DW has to onll Mill in } £3: Hoenn for whit Improved Allle the Johnson the in Epring and will on “ka Hess Hospit and Minnie { ‘ou College Murs Centre Hitle hoy The Miltheim will give a Ive return uty High miu hal Naturds J. W, A Kindly with a Hoy eed on iman remem box of citrus Her FRIDAY, MARCH Banke «= MIN on the East of Pott clean » THURSDAY H ie Al at John Fohringes Fur iements, § M., Mi 8 12. 10 Potters m Smith, auvect A * stock and imp FRIDAY. MARCY 14 i A. M miles East P3633 rE Kin felter ang 1 don: will sel i tock BE. M irm and hm ! ‘ n Bie Smith TUESDAY MARCH 17¢ East of Po by 10 A M Yeariek and os tte stock and ee impliemorntis KE Smith, aucti VEDNESDAY P.M. 2 Charlies T horses, MARCH Eas Crust and | WEDNESDAY, MARCY 19 A. M., at Spring Bank, heim and Mads mburg, farm. John FF. Breon plete line of stock included in which are « mules. E. M. Smith, auct THURSDAY, MACH 16, M., at Earystown, Dhar will sell: Farm stock. some hotsehold goods, ISth at 1 Hall “tock Fed mes Centre will sell ive Cows R i hogs ch okens; corn, et. it 16 Mili. lison Com implements, pai of fine betwoen the A sell on wii and at 10 A. and Burris ifaplements and PUBLIC SALE, BATURDAY, FEBRUARY personal property and Mary tre Hall boro, ith, cstnte the read of Lot of household goods, also the house and fot situated on Church street, Contre Hall. Sale nt 1 P. M. sharp-—E., M. Smith, auet CHARLES 7. CRUST, Executor, i ause we are unload- Sacrifice Prices in ood o ~ a greater because we carry £0 regardless of cost Here is i LADIES s15.00 1 for ADEN gS = ADIEN three $1T IN n 0 LOT SILK to LOT of HALF such as offered. nes er hewn NO, TL sold from fo NOL TL BIs00 1+ sold at £11.75 NO, TIL BOLIVIA COATS, In $22.56 to be sold at FIGS X00. 1¥. our Fine Line of $27.5 + tao FER (ENT 875.00. iy PRICES crT HALF-~THE\ CFF! IN PER (71 IAN fo Come sold from £19.75 sold for $14.75 your selection. to be Come - fo be sold at Fak $LI5 your selections, formerly Shades, TO £3.95 ONE-HALF<=in all Mens & Childrens Clothing will this Great LAST CHANCH It to take This pay yom advantage if Sale, will be your for this Winter. LOT XO. 1. MEN'S & formerly YOUNG finn sold MENS for SUITS — £2000-~in all shades—ia be for £9.95 LOT NO, 11. MEN'S & formerly YOol NG $20.00 MEN'S £25.00 In for 2117S all £13.95 fo sold eal Grs——pnow fo he LOT NO. JIL. MEN'S & all £30.00 for YOUNG MEN'S shades—formerly from SUITS In newest fo $835. 00nown fo be snid $21.50 LOT NO. 1Y, MEN'S FIND COATS formerly far sid QUALITY £315.00 OVER to $40.00 How he for $24.50 LOT XO. Y,. MEN'S FINE DRESS OVER OATS In Tan and Brown—formerly £25.00 sold for $16.50 wafs he LOT NO. Vi. MEN'S DRESS OVERCOATS ULSTE RS—formerly #20.00—now to sold for $12.50 and he LOT NO. VIL Wonderiul Assortment of BOYS SUITS AND OVER( OATS former Iy sold for $7.50 te $850-— now to be sold for $8.75 to 85.50 LOT No. vi, BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS- formerly from #1050 to $17.00<now sold at $6.55 to $1050 fo be LOT NO. IX. BOYS SHEEPSKIN be wold for COATS—<now £6.75 fa LOT NO, X. # MEN'S SHEEPSKIN 0 ATS~form- erly $10.50 to $18.50—now to he sold for Shoes Special! Special! LOT NO, |. 160 PAIR WALA QU FEN OVER Fadil to BT SD GIVEN 20 CENTS QUALITY SHOE S—1o AND rmeriy from AWAY One Lot SHOES of LADIES WALK OVER OXFORDS Jorn $n 50. Aiiver and 84.50 CEXTSR!? from for tay Gs, LOT No, Hi 156 PAIR FELT PERS —~jormeriy sold for CENTS! Hi #1 Rov si.iy. hn 8305 A ‘ wh LOT XO. 3Y, G00 ia PAIR MEN'S SHOES —formerts 3 WORKING ih fi Ow {a bei sold for $2.45 1.OT NO. PAIR BOYS { SHOES formers oon SM HOO) «oF A ET Ep fo bw old for £1.85 LOT NO. YI. S85 PAIR MEN'S DRESS SHOES—$4.50 sald OF grade—now ENTIRE $2.95 AND for SHOES fo Ix STM kW LtUBBERS REDICED GREATLY. SPECIALS MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHIRTS 68 OTN! A SEN MEN'S $130 SWEATERS for $1.00 TI HOSE~J5¢ pair for MEN'S SILA three Valne—now $1.00 RECS. MEN'S L000 HOSE for a8 CTs MEN'S HEAVY WOOL HOSE now BLANKETS formerly $2 new ... FLO Value of OV ERALLS—now 9¢ A —————————— 8 CTS duced, Now wr ws Select Special AT on Raincoats $1.90 A PIECE.
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