THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL PA. SE a RIE SR es ee ee I —————— a" THE CENTRE REPORTER | DEATHS. | BOALSBURG, = INSUED WEEKLY. pr Si — adipic mata an CS — tl i Mit day school had thelr annual banquet, : CONDO. After ¢ in¢ oa week | CENTRE HALL, PA. ON1 After an ilinces. of a : Harris township tax payers, get 1" . —— . -{ Mrs. Jane (Wolf) Condo wife of i - - Vour taxes to the tax collector on on mn 3 ETS A AP ryt ’ a . J > . of 3 y end : i I HURSDAYX ‘ JANI ARY 20 1925 ames C*. Condo, died at her hom x before the first of February. i You PF ¥ av til » 5 © i . Penn Hall, Monday evening, at th Men. M. B. Weaver. of State Coilege. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors age of 70 vears, 4 months, 12 days. i spent over Sunday with her parents, | Tuesday evening the Lutheran Sun . . The MOET Se 8 avehia Wi SW. SMITH ; * Editor | The deceased was a daughter of W Mr. and Mee. Edward Lucas " iis be. arine Folf ris bog ( Local Editor and]|liam and Catharine Wolf and was born Loukas Whitehead: the” little daueh EPW, JE BAILE) | Business Manager | it tebersbure, i ter of Prof. W. 1, Whitehead, has been | ® There survive her these children: wid with an mttaek of ‘wrneumonia | Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hal | Mrs, Harry N. Meyer, Bellefonte: Mr« but is now on the mend i as second class mall matter, John Musser, MiHhelm ; Miss Clara and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rossman and in . : “ht » nN ‘ 1 ha TERMS. —The terms of subscription t0|.\jj.q Sarah, at home; Russell, Spring M ret R i SiRrgare { 5 ce. Rossman came to commun I a NG rer — chin Mills; also the-following brothers and | =. Lo. in the Reformed church ADVERTISING 4 ES, — Le . . ' 0 ru wes ir % ’ { ch | gisters . } 0 Ds nd, twenty cents per line for three insertions, isters: Re tgs Wort, { anon i . 1 - » ” . » and ten cents per line for each additional|Mo.; Lloyd Wolf, Sloux City, lowa the George E. Meyer home. They are | ny 52 I r¢ 3 habe : . freq { insertion. Edward Wolf, Chicago 111. Alfred Hving with Mrs. Rossman's mother at | IN FUI ! SWING Local notices accompanying display ad-| Wolf, Chicago, 1; William Wolf, Ban eo 0 oh Lock Haven vertisements, five cents per lime for ea Franeisco, Calif.: Mre ‘Mae 1. Price, a , M M lo} | td . ar wise 0 " . ’ Monday evening Mr. and Mes, John we— insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line; Freeport, TIL; Mrs. Annie Lindeman . a . ! Ee minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Red Ouk. Ti Kimport entertained at supper Geo. E. | Display advertising rates made kmown|'*™ hy Qi Moyer and wife and George Fortney en application. Funeral services wil he held this and wife and Maser Frank Roberts, | Our l.ow Prices are bringing the people to this stm | (Tharsday) afternoon, conduCted by ’ ' i who ¢ making his home with the | Borough Fire Alarm. Rev. W. W. Moyer, of Boalghurg. In Seedy AE N | great Semi-An nual Sale where everything is re- Fortneyvs I'he supper wns such as ng . ire 1 } borough of lterme § wmetery : Sale wor In case of fire in the boroug terment in cemetery at Salem Reform appeals to one's appetite dueed Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. millled church, near the home . Sunday morning, and took dinner at The big heartedness and helpful spi whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fre is no+h of Reformed church; | MORRIS.—Churles H. Morris a na: | Week taken bim to Centre Hall to] Now for a busy month---our January Clear- SN——— ff the Rev, W, W, Mover has this a ax ; y tive of Loganton, and former resident High school . . . . a One long and five short. blasts when ance Sale means big savings to you and vour friends because we are unload- of Lock Haven, for some time a drug ncaa 'rof. Heckman A Jo ’ gist at the Fenton Heyes store on East | NS home quarantined, and it seems n ing our great stocks of Fall and Winter Merchandise at Sacrifice Prices in Third street, Williamsport, died at his |° person in Centre Hall CHURGH APPOINTMENTS, |r "ot vatmmort, tie ot en cir, smn in contr Matt cove belli order to have a quick clean-up. There will always be a demand for the good day morniue at. the ume of 55 Venrs. |#0hool Gourd galied on the Res clothing and furnishings we carry at this ‘“‘Live Store’’ but there's a greater Penns Valley Lutheran Charge. His wife, three brothers and a sia- | Mover demand when we offer these standard lines at such pronounced reductions as (Rev. S. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) tor, F. F. Morris of Williamsport; O. T eum. A Morris. Tack: Haven. ant 'W. A. Mow SPRING MILLS represented during our STOCK REDUCING SALE, because we carry rel's Sup MOrris, HOCK i en, 3 2 / MOF { a 4 840 z . . : ’ and Mra. A. D. Karstetter, of oLgan-| M: lames Condo, of Penn Hal nothing over from season to season, and ey erything must go regardless of cost ton, survive hin Funeral services | SREEEET EEE ol GBT THE REDUCTIONS —They Are Yours made Saturday fire is south of Reformed church. this The above ds reprinted . Willlamsapowt Sun M1 Morris con- | Hing hetw State College and Spring . ducted drug store for a number of | AHHS Hi ni woof Spris "i —— vears in Miltheim Mrs. Morris, who | the & wi b . i the ® F @ Presbyterian } re marriage was Miss Lott Ar 3 ir reg $d ir > O . M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) daughter of cmont, morning ;|K_Mler and wax rewrad in Qentre|®n Harry and wife attended the f “Always Reliable” MILLHEIM BROWN Methodist Episcopaj Brown was shipped t “funeral Dire in, Pastor) or FV. Goodhart on Tutsday from ine tmnd supper of 3 ' PUBLIC SALE REGISTER Cresson State Sanatarium iy Trinity Reformed id been a patient for fo (EE Een BE mmm alin | Hosterman’s Garage! * of Mr. Goodhart afternoon interment was he Georten’ Valley Sortuter CENTRE HALL 1 ! i Y 4 : ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTiICd evens] wus aged GENUINE FORD and DODGE PARTS te Rev. Dandet 8. Kurtz, died] 0 | t lnk Wet, u a, | HW KEPT IN STOCK CONSTANTLY in Lancasto "rk We Ee y : > qos pr . , i about sixty-five years, Shel .. : a o NEY: AVYERTIHENEN?S, ii Ih } s that we are always in readiness to ive $ . » y La ’ Them i é - v o 4 ay * all ele > Cn - » » survived by two daughters \ fee § d . iia : @ A aN 5 A i ig § } Llention 10 ail Classes of WOrk. Ra, Mra. Mooney: Pearl, now | taatal Sabk” ban < he naar i } 1 i arts means Satisfactory Service, and that is Mussheman, and a son, Chester Wner is OOKINng 10r. al Evangelical, Soring Mills Interment was made Monday in Lancaster Rev and Mrs, Kurtz and i ived here for four years. during We Are Agents in This Territory for the former was pastor whe Tv. Marre” fm ou the Wate Tory me 0 so " a oD re 1 Dodge Brothers Valizer home YOUR INCOME TAX. ministry the family moved to Motor Cars lA AUP AA SABI Death From Scarlet Fever, a SALESMAN Marshall Smith, a son of Mr an ; Ee Lavy of wit . . ne, jeft fo rid here they Mra, George W. Smith, of near As wlicindng ¥ Wes Hackent Hn aso ronshurg, ded of scarlet fever fio : yi 8 "4 hard workes in lliness of several weeks aged 1 ” Bn ~ Hy ‘han. iurtal’ th mg $200 and pws nd . mi Ste i Battery Charging ’ Complete Line of Ac- | w son Of (Co VOR Private funeral services veld and interment wan made in the (Hot Winkieblech. Mr. Winklebiechwili| BOT sae-noe ae oof cessories and Tires ; Gas and Oils Woodawrd cemetery Ww 4-venrold son of Mr Waren dy OF oni name by "' er, Alle. wei) etue TA ll IN OTHER WORDS—A COMPLETE GARAGE | died of seariet fever Besides the i pa | tenanted ANTE WANTE on A re whe Tienry Mieyen Toa bund to york on Zum bythe fn DRIVE UP—-LET’'S GET ACQUAINTED 4 the present | Indiire of Woodward cemetery i Bl rents there survive one sister and one brother. Interment was made in the A. Community Literary Soelety CHEVROLET SEDAN Ol « LE | LOCATED ON MAIN STRELT TUSSEY VILLE 1913: ancien: “ont. Sika visited at the home of Mi only 2400 mile fos i8 Friday evening a meeting will be held The Stork in the Rock HIN school house at Lin and Mere C den Hall, the purpose being to organ- [baby No. 9. He has seven bBrothe rear, « vin Weaver and left them | tire, motometer, 1 to Good reson Ze a literary society in which It ia and one utes See this ear t i= sure proposed to interest not only the Rock «4 John D. Homan (at Ho ? wart srvlan " spending sine . " $400 credit. | Hill school puplls, but all in the com Centre Hall, Pa time with friends in Jersey Shore With him, he|munity., Samuel Ross. the teacher of Mre. Robert Boal, of Colver spent ’ 8 i bony yf iver, Sry » head of the fam- (the Rock Hill school fur severs ears nl yea 4 Tuesday with Mrs, Charles Riaterbeek 1% the head of all® at the head of the movement Mre, Anna Klinefelter aft for Belle 3 ron ante . Rind: family can be ¢la med 1 Tv S—————— A ———. ¥ { ee fonte where she will be employed for menibtt of 5’ housthald MARRIAGE LICENSES, some time. "The 2400 credit does ly drep us a postal card and we will call at ence. Jor Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc., Edward Scheck Osceola Mids | Fon. LAURELTON, PA. Anna Branish .. Hawk Run Mise Marie Copenhaver, of Potters . Samuel H. Kunes. Beech Creek Mra William Jordan. of Colyer. was the wife or . 3 « Wi hus i of 4 ¢ ve 3 “ r hushand o 1 taxpave!,l Alice E. Hinton . Howard | an all day visitor with Mre 2. T though one may be totally pendent upon the other ‘ RT Biward D. Bett Be Mills, spent the week end with her Goer Wedding, : +» ose Difielonte ary. 1 uncle » aun ; - aniel we? AU . uy : ‘4 . Dr. and MAF. P. Barker, of Ingle. | 12 FB. Bechdet Bulintante | fe ME and Mice. Pape GOAN First-class job work done at The Centre Reporter office. - ¥ i oy = N by, recently celebrated their golden BaMor J. Knarr vv oo» Woolrich wedding anniversary, Mrs Barker, Ethel M. Weaver. tate College Misses Rarah and Edther Ennist. of Potters Mills, were week-end visito-s h (LO) whose maiden name was BElzabeth | Roy H. Ghaner, Port Matilda A o - ‘ . at the home of Mr, and Mre. BE. T. / A Shultz, i= a native of Brush Valley. Emma B. Davidson. .. Warriors Mark Jordan. use it en FA $4 | : Exctpting one, all of Mr. and Mrs ———————————— Mra. Arthur Holderman spent sever: J A barker's children (and fourteen grand The eight thousand acres of wild | a days in Bellefonte with her daugh- J children) were present, viz: Frank. of|land in Elk and Clearfield counties pur- ter, . = Miss Verna Donahey, who is I & Renovo; John, of Union county; Char [chased by the State, mention of which | in the Centre County Hospital les, at home; Cora, marcied to Wil-|1® made elsewhere in thx lewue, cov. ————— Ham Koonsman, of Millmont; Viegle,|®™ the territory where Tom Mix, of Pennsylvania boasts ten thousand married to Harry Kreamer, of Co-|M0Vie fame, learned (0 “ride the |lady farmers Of this number over burn, and Ruth, married to Thomas|rench” Mix Run, which flows through | eight thous operate farms, 7.500 Hartman, of Coburn, Harry, of De.|the tract, was named for Tom Mix's] thelr own, 40 as managers and not troit, Mich, was the absent one, Jfather, a horseman of note. Quite 500 us tenants, the data disclosed.
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