— THE OENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, nls ns ic CENTRE HALL, PA. cscs a — ns r- THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1825 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors W. SMITH........coosevnassnsss Editor Editor and 8. { Loeal EDW. E. BAILEY....Jg neiy Manager Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mall matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices twenty cents per line for three insertions, 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 line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising rales made known en application. Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when | fire 18 north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. of | mill | Penns Valley Lutheran Charge. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) Mille 30 A M Pleber (Rev. Farmers 10 Rev. B. F Mills, 10:3 Rev. J. W. W Susquehanna by Spring by dent of A ety DEATHS, of the Emme in ol last at that MoCled church deceased offic] BRUNGART. weeks from hear and blood vessels, line Brungart died at Thursday Interment was made Monday, Rev. W, A. of the Reformed denomination the her youth, After an illness atheroma of Mrs. R. home morning two her bersburg, week, place on pastor which member of wis n SNC ating. Mra, Brungnrt Henry and Rachael born in Miles lived all her «fe. was a daughter of and township, where she Her husband, Thom Brungart, died a littlp over fif- ago, There ; the children: Corman wis as F. survive de Mrs. teen years ceased these Hall: Cleian H.. Philadelphia; Musser, land Brungart, Centre Rebersburg; Tacie Mrs. Elda R s0, five grandchildren man, of Millheim, the only surviving family. wns Rebersburg., Al Ella J. is a #ister of the Cor de being mem tha Brungnrt ceased, ber of Mrs five Corman seventy das aged years, two months, nineteen SWARTZ it the Beam, in of about Mrs home of whter, Pottsville, at vears. She Fred iat Isaac Nwartz Mrs the ng the died Isaac ninety Mrs, J and ind that of Hall, a er latter vears was of Kurtz, of the Sir mother vieted Mrs number Lewisburg, Kurtz home Centre of times « — MUSSER He mar), Haines te dau Coburn Mary of died Mrs Musser, Jacob Mus Jane widow of wnship at heer Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Presbyterian -— Pine Grove Mills, morning; Centre Hall, afternoon; Le- mont, evening. Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Tusseyville— 9:30 Sunday School, 10:38 Church services Centre Hall— 1:30 Sunday School. 2:30 Church Bervices. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Barbar Encl the Ohio os this good pecially time 1H Cse I estate is Adide from formed ing ing h erected, parsor SUM Imes 18a and were lots on the reasonable. the building high manual the mah view of Hoshi tive "ee would bosom here, oon ¢ cost of building material bor, Mail one WwW. F the ( carrier Keller te Hall week was on rou from ‘entre post office one day last wnpletely te | wns moored in of Michael axle deep in the road on the ru Dele the gone deeper had it by the frame team of horses pulled the car wth sis mey's, The car mud and would hade held up Car A {oO more not heen work of the solid ground. Capt. George M. Poal, on 8t rick’'s Day. attained his shth wvear. though he has not the old haunts as much during past few months as heretofore, enjoying life just the same. He is one of the few Civil War veterans in Centre Hall, leading the others in age. He is in good spirits, and appreciates a good Joke, a good cigar, and the good appe tite he has jong enjoyed. He received many felicitations from friends fur and near, Pat. Al been about the he is AARC. Wedded at Lutheran Parsonage. At the Lutheran parsonage, Centre Hall, on Feébrumry 23, Roy W. Whit- man,’ of Yeagertown, and Miss Fran- cod BE. Wagner, of Lewistown, were united In marriage by Rev. 8 PF. Valuable Horse Badly Injured. ne large dirk gray horse owned fee Wolf ent who resided Hall, manne: of Centre injured in a4 peculiar at Mr. Woife his teal to stock the saw Ball nig team Ar Monday, noon Was us miil at dinner ind at time fd let then one animal, trough, ground and in 80 doing r was apr stepped oRcn onto struck a which projecting from The hend for a verhend rod penet rat timal’s depth © more Be h 2¢ reeled. but foot A i do Wolfe hea 1 ad managed to keep Veterinarian ittle for states that seemed but its recovery are was called the afte he cou Mi noble benst, for tweny the horse no better, In fact chances for any worse, fears very sim, because of the wound. weation of the % Entertalned School Pupils, B. G Mrs the Grove served faculty School Patrick's Irungard, After entertaipment ovcasion dinner to senior <class and of Gregg Township Voeational Tuesdny evening of St Her ne H the of this class, ner da nephew, James president whan served, APPro- for the was given the host. After a late hour all depart ed for their homes, reporting had a joyous time. Those were: F. B. Bennett, J. B. Park. Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Dale. Miss Mildred Wieland, Miss Anabell Zimmerman, Miss Emma Watts, Marian Auman, Mary Corman. Orie Wagner, Doretha Beirly, Agnes Zettle, Mary Long, Vi elot Hagan, Waler Herring, Harold Brungart, Thomas Hosterman, James H. Brungard, Sara Brungard, Anne Osler, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Grove, din priate present Stop Coughing The simplest and best way 30 stop coughs, colds, eroup, bronchial, “flu” and lagrippe coughs is to CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Greenhoe, ' Every user is a friend i { | { | | i | i { THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. AUMAN—BOAL. | St Patrick's the LICENSES, Fleming MARRIAGE drew GG Hall Hazel H Houtz Hurry R. Mary A 1 On Tuesday evening. An celdgbrated home Flemir and Mrs, Hall. by a tracing partie were Boal, of Mrs Heckman, ard 1 Thomas A. Auman, of Re The pee at 7 followed dainty lap lunch two groups, after thelr Auman is wis at John A wedding of Mir Heckman, The Eisie R Mingle Con . Miss "pe Phomns sister © bershurg MMTV wedding took o'vlock, Pol : Beulah Hellefont by a and y James Anna lL. serennding whict bridal drove to Mi it couple home Rebersburg, of the The wedkling the Miss Kirkpat: a teach- | Thomas sc hinol Rebershurg., ————— ——————— New Head for Normal, WwW Armstrong . ted princi ceremony at the Me," Rev.| Dallas came of by close BOE “OO Promise Elizabeth ok { MUNK Npenocer, onounced them wis ole ane Normal Those j Russell f HEN were Hey Harold Martha Teles] and Jack Harry Mrs. Jol Martha Boal Mrs and Daniel Mr, and Mi and Mr. Mi ind Auman, Miss I Auman Foote, Daup, Jr. Mrs Kit Kpatrick, and family, and opened his lee ore NANO. Done BROTHERS CLOSED CAR HE DODGE needs no half-page space to tell its superior qualities. Its repu- tation is well established in Centre county. We wish only to say that the new models are worthy of your consideration. Be fair with yourself---do not buy a this Spring until you have at least seen car the new Dodge. The Star Store +4 + + Established 1889 - . G. 0. BENNER, Prop, The Store With Economy and Thrift THE BUN 1 GETTING HIGHER ARE CRUSHERS WITH XO THESE (On, Sugar ih, IYRONG Shredded Wheat } yster (rn Fork Mulr odie Mik, hats Hil chors AD Hie 15e 10¢ Lie Lenox Soap tiers und Beans Flukes Banner Arbueckle's f orn Funes Peaches I Lye thy Soap : doe Coffee, ground hs, il X 1} large can 1oe Postum Cereal, 25¢ size Holled Box lie fresh fill-in SHOES, DRY NOTIONS, re. . Just reeelving HARDWARE, 1} You SPECIALS jie of each, LOODN, Should See Our Window GOODS oe 10 Paper FOR SATII Lh.: Pack of Hie, THE STAR STORE tisins, HDAY Fanes nose RB cy Prunes Envelopes : Bax velopes, 25 GENUINE DODGE and FORD PARTS WILL BE KEPT IN STOCK CONSTANTLY on oo — — LOOK! LOOK! SPECIAL PRICES We Will Sell to You for a Short Time Only A WASHER that sells for An TRON A LIGHT £109.00 that that sells for aah) wells for Sah A Combinailon Plug and Switeh that And for sells for 2.50 a Wiring Job that sells 25.00 TOTAL £147.50 Aud ‘That Is Not All You have only to pay $35.00 down and you can pay the balance in small monthly payments with a liberal discount for prompt payments. Act Now--Don’t Wait! Call Our Nearest Office. KEYSTONE POWER CORPORATION Spring News At NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE SEP EEOC EROIIIEOOOO SPRING IS HERE! We extend a cordial invitation to every- one to visit our store, inspect our merchandise and compare prices. The Store of Quality, Service, Price. COPPER EPORET ETOP EOS ring Coats and Dresses or all oer: wot CEPI EEE PPE P Easter will be here April 12th Now is the time to select yohr New Spring Suit and Top Coat. Our assortment (of SUITS & TOP COATS . 1s the largest ever shown. D. J. NIEMAN LLHEIM “The Logical Place to Buy Electrical Appliances.” CPEP LPP POT EERE POOE OTR R ELBERT EOER OBE E LEBEL EEO EBEEP PCO EEE EEEEP OOPS OO Ow ttention Farmers Ware- house for inspection, the following ma- We have on the floor of our chinery New Idea Manure Spreaders, Iron Age Potato Planters, Black Hawk and John Deere Corn Planters, Albright Cultivators, John Deere Gang Plows, Syracuse Walking Plows-- WV 05d beam, steel beam and metal beam Oliver Walking Plows, Spring-tooth Lever Harrows, Perry Harrows, Etc. " Come in and see these implements and get our prices on same. It will cost you nothing but your time to look them over PEPE PEPEOPPPPEP BRADFORD & CO. At the Centre Hall Station > CEP PLPPCIELCO PECILLO PEPOP OEP OPE P EPPO ROOPPOOI POPP EGOS OP 0I rrr IOIIO
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