/ THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Smmpe—— " . Ee tid THE CENTRE REPORTER JOHN P. HARRIS [ Motor Cir for L. & 1, ii ISSUED WEEKLY. tm— Rallroad ofMiclals are said to h Y—— - manent | Belledonte Banker for Sixty-three given out’ the information that on CENTRE HALL, PA Years, Died Sunday Evening, at about April 25, a motor car Ho aub- WINDIN UP HF — - pim—— i 3 I / totter kh. 2 , Ninety-three Years, plant the morning train e THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 1925 John P. Harris, one of Bellefonte's . and Tyrone branch * 17) rr » oldest citizens, died at his home at “ SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors - ' : , and Bellefonte 8S. W. SMITH .. Editor 5:30 o'clock Sunday evening after a 9 { Local Editor and|®hort «fliness. He was in hie sinety- la motley , FDW. E. BAILEY....{ gusiness Manager| third year and his death was due to * ‘U8 Droportions, with su : { ’ ! ei i cine power to tral a general breakdown incident to his ® | a ya evening train west The motor cars : advanced age : Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mall matter, TERMS.—The terms of subscription to] tired after sixty-three vears in the the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance [banking bushmess. He was one of the °F 108 express " x boi n For the benefit of the people from a distance en here it is ite ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, |organizers of the lellefonte Trust eT t § tated ernl con irtments On January 1. 1919. Mr. Harris ie Pp hs ors, one for mail insertion, y a] : Local notices accompanying display a for thirty-nine years. 1 fi t or line for each : to operate the ca : mo : an . : ee aa Ee ro line; hrough his business connections ! « 1 y io or We have extended the Sale for 1 0 Days 5 onductor, the minimum charge, twenty-five cents. and his activity as a public-spiriteq “OTe he : baggage Display advertising rales made known |Citizen Mr. Harris made himself one ” we ox | ine y : MH Longer, for the Final Wind-up. member of the borough school! board plement of three men wi en application. of Bellefonte's most valued men. siti sen He retained his faculties up until cr Borough Fire Alarm. the time of his brief illness Jia In case of fire in the borough of caused his death, and was able Contre Hil, the Bradford & Co. mil|bout town gully. He was an active "0 Ue schedules, but it hough | All broken assortments, odds and ends, limi- t whistle will sound: Lo. Pruiviarion dhueen, | LCI tar WA opgrate ont tne uid] ted quantities, and special assortments that offer One long and two short blasts when viving him are two sons, tha sa Go : : : "ol = fig 8 BONY Sf Delvawiad Church; Maris of Leek Haven, amd Join Pp, [Whe Swe between Ser the most pronounced values of the ent ire sale. One long and five short blasts when |Jr. of Newton” Hamilton, and ‘ | fire is south of Reformed church. daughters, Mrs. Frank Wi Mra, Edith Schad, both of Bellefo ——————— ———————— It’s going to be a most remarkable SAVING WEEK ! Sign for 1925.28 Lyceum Course, Another son, Scott Harris, died Sunday Church Services Jd weeks ago at Pittsburgh, w? 3 }] : : i am Was 4 newspaperman vening, 111 pledg Were ceil 12 WOMEN'S SUITS, formerly RICES 3 Penns Valley Lutheran Charge. . L course for the 1925 \ $20.00, go at 3, TO (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) ontract : dread en ents : | Si i R I+ DS Georges Valley, 10:30 a with 1 Antes for a | 10 WOMEN'S COATS : Farmers Mills TI RFE . : : NEVEIL.L Mr Emanuel . Centre Hall ye ‘od ; 25 CHILDREN'S COATS, form- Ask vour friends rel 65 Vers, hie at i q i Bows g " 4 a % a . 4 Theme The Christ ‘ollege . ras : oh | - | erly $10.00. go at 2. / Eward, near Watsontown, Sh n8 3) movement. and s tn af al who have attend- r of Mrs. John Bedlyon. of Burn-|,. . : : . . : ¢ 4 Samuel Kiinefelter, of Tus-{,.. ig, *a Palr WOMEN'S SHOES, ed this great sale. tended i : om , Hep GIVEN AWAY A1 2 ‘s Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) and hear what 2 Pair WOMEN'S WALK-OVER ' they hax e to sav Presbyterian — Pine Grove Mills, VC morning; Centre Hall, afternoon: Le i mont, evening. net near ! died t the} sr § ‘ t hie . e 1 < ire SPCCH 1] iS~ of : i ; i i 6% Palr WOMEN'S High-Grade Entire pei a4 NHOES, formerly $6.00, pow Methodist Eplscopaj The child fell ou f bed it ———— | SHOES, formerly $7.50, now Af | sortment irom (Rev. H .H. Sherman, Pastor) week before, breaking her coll rg FROSB540 Gasoline Tax. | ' | t (sv $ g Yours 1 . | as sufferd injuries w } edd | : : 3% Palr CHILDREN'S SHOES this Sale at Cal Methodist—Centre Hall, orning; ‘ $2.75 grade, now $1.29 Sprucetown, afternoon: in 8 a evening Communion ks 67 Pair MEN'S High-Class Walk. $ : 1 BY Hi : “ F ot | Brver SHOES, now E92 Gn Come Early. Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) oF 1 . binges Ra. hans eo tot ; - 9 Pair Men's Extra Good Tussey ville— of he ister A KH f | nteq t f f $2.4 i SHOES, now Read her - 9:30 SBunday Scheol. sHoiw We . 4 10:30 Church services g y firht's disens Red } In ‘ p MEN'S GOOD WORK SHIRTS, Centre Hall i 130 Sunday School. . 2:30 Church Bervicea : his Whose ‘husband it Snow Sho wa Thaddeus snce her husband's de } WWa0l Has he and 27 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS — MEN'S CANVAS GLOVES Evangelical (Rev. J. ¥. Bingman. Pastor.) oer mother until the death of the eel es s— Egg Hil— ter several years ago Since ‘tii } HARELAG] LICENSES, Our Entire Stock of [.adies’ ( ats and Suits Regular worship at 10:35 A. M. made her home with Mr Tusseyviiio— Royer. ‘So a-consetent matber | Eltaintt Db. oe] Reduced to S0c on the Dollar. Regular worship at 2:30 P. M. of the Rebersburg Lutheran ured Fes} ' : Centre Hall — : Surviving her are two sists Sunday School, 9:30 a m. } H. Royer, of Rebersburg Regular worship at 7:30 P. ML arrie Detwiler, of Smullton —_——— Ho I —— BOALSBURG, ery ices we conducted ey NH . {i 4 Evangelical, Spring Mills (Rev. E. E Haney, Pastor.) - LEITZELL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. mer resi uel and CREO Mra Alda Craig Faw a; Odd Fellows expect Visit ti Jin Bable, of Jersey Shore: M: | i recovering om pn : 3 symm 1 1 } : i Odd Fellows lodge ; nite thsi Bartges of Spring Mille, and i Sunday, E Hos at wife mo- | 'taell, parents of the ; 0 e man (Thursday) vening, when the loch irrison Dukeman, of Clesirfiel { tor ’ wk Haven as "ot " Fn 1 y the “ePOrie degree tear wil ti it } firs i F fide dor 8 Cie os at WUE on ar A Ta | a rape ong Mine Mat}. Reis | tondets ta Potter ana, Gress, | CENTRE HALL E. vhurch at Miflinbuy ®, A Holstein bull pretty hb ey used Stevens officiating Interment vs 1 Jane oh wr vind 4s \ Vv 1 y @ 3 William Bryon farm han wed | de in the MifMlinbarg comnetery | home again tes “vet fi “ . he OY of amd M PP. W # by J wl, at Ftp SERVICE STATION wi =. 4 UL FOW oe hry tres i" Ee ———— i ————— Whe i Sint ‘OG 4 ti tig ¢ a a ED My Y i 4 o y > * Jaws 0, ad igh oun, Ply SERVICE STATION where one day beusat *h inimal for Yalentine Party, ner daughte: WY oa “eal i X . ¥ anu? 0% 1+ ILO some unknov y t Yih Fi bp A Valentine party was given at od ‘andl viciously aftacked the manana) BT Jovian home, Tusseyoiite reloht. Mer of. 4 sion], iny | Same the bride ut Edwant Macgru all cars are given good atten- before help came ves rid x e broil Friday evening, by Floyd Jordan thet "and numerous bruises inflicted. [oon Who in teacher of Potters Milia| fumes wer to Tumerville Sunday ne rien ure ane) ff tion and Dodge Cars are given . Grammar school. f the henefit T'wo car load ped last week : t : ' . LPO 4 his pupils. A very enjoyable evenis i Yoie sito vening the Rebei- | —. oi ' 4 - ‘ : , " ” special attention. Was spent Games were WO Vi tt duced by Harve: pin yed nu the WW, F tre Hall. The i ¢ were shipped “ic was furnished hy John Bitnes and | Edward Foust. of Potters Mills. a Regular . 4 . : companied by Floyd and Emily Jordan. | Reformed MRCKs oomtal g 150 pounds each A mn Twenty-three of thirty ni s 10:30 Hiseradae y ' hi rine pile } Sunday large per cent of the 4.000 bushel crop ¥ } gw was held du th f hef Were present, as follows Edward —————————— } na gy - - a eH wing 1e winter in the m s Sera dt ds + bean x bas : / i ’ y ing om |L0UEhNer. Lae Geary. Paul Geary,| May Abolish Speed Traps. th was a | COME IN and look at the barn and cellar, ané the loss from} ,. : 4 { ternity brot : Kenneth Slack. Merrill Copenhaver, | Many changes in the motor vehinle | 12rMat oll i ig - » rE. Paul Palmer, Wm McCormick, Paul {laws are being considered hy fe | 9% Munuiten nded 1 hal late model Dodge--in Four- “3 in * ar ur 1 3 Th Fiiesut & February court opens Monday morn- | Bogdan. Russell Brooks, (Georg: Me highway officials and oreasniz ne in he guests ing with Judge Frank E. Reader. of | Kinney George Blauser, Sumner Ayu. | terested in highway leg gin tfion bride's Smmedinte he ir ¥ a gh o ing, Coupe and Sedan types. Lees © . n s i " : H +h Beaver county, presidimg. During the man, Wm Snyder, Max MeGil Ho Amendments to the laws probaniy | Win Smith. and freezing was very slight vi u 3 { t ’ i bend ‘ ther § 1 ie of y oy py Yast >» - * ™ second week of court. Judge Miles I. imer Sweetwood, Robert McCormick will be introduced ¥ the general as Hot 1p and unele of on 3 Ou will be delight ed with Potter, of the Union-Snyder judicial | Mildred Palmer, Amelia Copenhaver, | "embly soon. They Include Hmina. | °F Chicago: Mr, and Mrs Ray Britt, ™ district, iwll sit to hear cises A large | Naomé Sweetwood. Fre Ia McKinney, | Hon of speed t raps iy pmcing the | ff Freeport. 11 Mr. and Mrs y : » . : . p - » > - ay rumber of case, both « riminal and civ | Grace Snyder, Lila Yearick, and Kath peed regulntion unde: control of the Leitzell, of Lens I Mi Herbe the Ncw feat Ut CS. Kropp, of Mibwnukee Missos E mini due largely to the fact that the term Likewise 5 few neighbors and friendm | MUM and jessening the maximum Bagley Margaret and Esther Calves if VOU are thinking of a new car this sSpringe-- of regular court to have been held inlshared the occasion with them, name- | eed Hm. establishing through W. A Calvert and Mra, Hunsakes : § December was dispensed with, iy: Mr. and Mre. Wellington Yearick, | Poulevard traffic, ana transfer of “the Mr. and Mra. Smith wil be at home | ; . —————————— Martha Yearick. Mrs Anna Klinefelt- | Motor patrol to the state police as] to their friends April 1, 1025, & wi} See the Dod e First! Pinchot declares the present legis: fer, Ella Klinefelter. John Hettinger, | the motor traffic division, ville: Minvia i g . lature must spend $136,000.00, while Mra. Susan Jordan. George MoCormick —————— ————————— } the anti -Pinchots would be satisfied Lavrabelie McCormick, Pauline “oh Transfers of Real Estate. You can believe: it or not, but cl i With $124,000,000, a queer state of af- vinger, Dorothy Fohringer, Mary Fort-| J. D. Keller, ot ux, to the Cosgrove. | 976" Who run wild have thely parents | fairs among Republican politicians. | ney, Roy Weaver, George Donahey, | Meehan Coal Co. tenot in State Col: tamed, I That man Fall, # consulted. might be Edward Foust. John Bitner, Clayton | 8%. $25,000, : GRAIN MARKEE, | able to offer a solution, McKinney, J. Mack Stewart. ot ux. to 1. D. Kel. 2 } } | § (C% v Yoko Pes Nv.) al cl tsi . Refreshments were served, such as |e" tract in State College: $6,000, i recta Werkiy bv Braun 4 ( GENUINE DODGE and FORD PARTS For Wilson Day, sandwiches, pickles. cake, lee cream George Peters, ot ux, to A. C. Mus . Woodrow Wilson's, birthday, Decem-' ana candy. At a very late hour | "5 trict in Penn tw: $15 ‘ Wheat ‘ aii he | WILL. BE KEPT IN STOCK CONSTANTI y ber 28, would be set aside as a nation: “Loose” was again bridled and the car-| 8 D. Ray, ot al. to Herman DD. Rpi-| Corn | k ae : in Ar : a) holiday under a joint resolution of riage took, its departure. Alp declared | “°7 tract in Bellefonte: $475. Onta ... fered by Senator Neely, Democrat, they had an enjoyable time. wee Emma R. Marth, of bat, to Mont-I Rye .4......... West Virginia. It was referred tothe ————————— gomery & Co, tract in State College: | Baled Hay sasnsnavevnerrun +18.00 Judictary Committee. The Centre Reporter, $160 a year. | 120.000. Btraw * I. are booked to be heard. This is|ryn Schaeffer state department increasing the 8 REE
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