THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Ba — - Bes em —————— TERE ORNTRE REPORTER ; DEATHS, PINE GROVE MILLS, ISSUED WEEKLY, Frank Fisher, of Altoona, was shak- ing hands with his many friends along em or EMERICK.—Joseph A. Emerick, of CENTRE HALL, PA. the line, on Tuesday He joined his — . Nittany Valley, died Monday morning TT pri RTE t his home t the » of seventy brother George, at Boalsburg, in the 4 - yd 9 G9” i ome, a 1# age o even ; THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1825. . ) i ’ , latter's new gedaan and motored to aa a - — | Ive years. after a lingering illness of : heart trouble He was born in Nit Danville. and Shamokin Ay? > bf >, ‘ $ or i : SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors fans. Valley aril wheat: hi th John E. Everhart, of Indana, spent . " an) alley and spe 8 entire life 5. Ww. i md ith his mother and his \ ) several days ( Local Editor and there, Mr. Emerick wis active in brother Benjamin, at Frankiinville, EDW, E. BAILEY... politics In Centre county for many 3 Ma er pr i { Business Manag Charles Crust, of Centre Hall; Reu i J years and was serving as jury com ar — : ta : : : ben Crust, of Fillmore: Wm. Fye and . missioner at the time of his death tp wife,, cf State College, Mr. and Mes, un ay urc ervices He is survived by his wife, two . 4 R Mrs. n Laney, of Bellefonte; ev, and daughters and a son, Mre, LL. A. Zin ALD ra y Meck, of Tyrone: MN and Mrs f y Penns Valley Lutheran Charge. dle, of Punxsutawney; Dorothy, of | CK Fyrone; Mr, and M%. Hun (Rev. 8. ¥. Greenlwe,. Pastor) Williamsport. and C. M., of Detroi;|Markd. of State College; Mr, = nad Buy here, not alone because Prices Are i Mrs, Thos, Crust, of Phil burg, at Georges Valley, 10:30 A, M, two hrothérs and one siste; Mrs Ir Mo u ilipaburg 2.30 P. M. Frances Rogers, of Pittsburgh: E. © tended the funeral of J. E. Read ey of the Lord's Supper | of Willlamport, and John, of Cntttor. Pb. W. Miler, Civil war veteran, has Lower, but Because Qualities Are Better n . heen Mscharged from the Jefferson ¢ nin. Funeral services were held on will be administered at both of the | | Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ee er pete of his son at Siente: ® CPOOPOPOIPEPOPIPIPOOOSIOIIOSe A new garage ind several new hospital and is convalescing at the above places A full attendance is desired. Centre Had, 7:30 P. M. Died Protesting Innocence, — Henry Jackson, also known as J. C. Porches are being erected at the Mack Presbyterian Taylor, of Allegheny county, was ele FYY place Rodi: Sprifiga, (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) trocuted Monday at the Western Pen- Mrs. G. W. Rossman is confined to Presbyterian—Centre Hall morning: | i, ntiary at Rockview. Jackson went bed from a nervous breakdown . : . ‘ , . Pine Grove Mulls, afternoon; Lemont, |i, the chair at 7:02 a. m. and was Ne C. E. Close sale was a ringer This store is now ready for your Easter shopping. Ever department is over- evening. | pronounced dead at 7:08 a. by Dr.| The best horse brought $175; the high flowing with this season’s Latest Merchandise. Every article popularly priced i Cow $1%0 ING COWER Average hs pv . ot . . “ x Methodl CR L Baker, of the Riverside penitentiary, wv, In ny : } 1 to meet the wants of everybody. 1 he cry for Spring 1s MORE ( OI IR. ethodist Eplscopa We dea winvictad op | DORE Were at p prices + sale =~ - : . Ne : piatopa) Pittsburgh. Jackson was convicted of | T'here’s a refreshing brightness in the color tones in Spring Clothes. We nev- hearts > fone $445.04 (Rev. H .H. Sherman, Pastor) having shot and kMed Daniel Conley. I $4445.00 Sprucetown 10:30 A. M.; Centre D ) . . er favor extremes, but seeing the trend toward lighter colori 7s. we have Dr . A » a 2h, iin ember 922 4 t { 10 time je 4 : A ; : 9.0 y Spring ‘Mills, 7:8 ’ a ani o> HM vig Ww a » N yo ‘ oe fe - is trend toward color A 30 P. M.; Spring Mills, 7:30 escaped to West Viegindg but was cap a 7 . duced Some wonderfully attractive fabrics. This ret ¥ a — tured last fall, his trial taking place markable in Ladies and Men's garments. Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:30 Sunday School abe 10:30 Holy Communion. fired the shot that killed Conley LADIES Friday, 7:30. P. M., Preparatory ani—————— Service. Served Dalsy Luncheon, time the election of . 8 fur lie =n Tusseyville— i wy luncheon wis gory pp 8 stag vo y 5 ts a dll 1:30 Sunday School. Mrs, Mar : riday eve-1 0 : ) ya, i” y in October On the way to the death chambse CEEPETOOPEOOOGP STEEP OOOO EOP PPIPIPOP IPOS Monday, he protested that he had not MEN'S SUITS and TOPGOATS Grays—SILVER GRAY, BLUE GRAY SMORE GHAY and New Tones of FAN AND FAWN. f hey COE in re Kirkpoari 2:30 Church Bervicea ming : number "of he: — wort's friends HEY ARE POPULARILY PRICED ee ent ates || The tly ctor and whem wus cr | STE the mings we note te Tom $6.50 to $25. in the decoration Locust Grove to tenant the Campbe als ‘ nha : : - con, even to the decorations n the 3 : "ibs Includes SILERS, FLANNELS ing at 10:30 : urnace; James Kustabord quit the > Porad . . a 4 ee a 8% and the daisy basket FV \ . : and CREPES. This line includes the aradise—S whin i farm ane retired § : to § olles . Sane Sulis, boih single and double. ral good time was ring very prettiest Bengaline Coat Model sek nits, both sing aa at 7:80 t y t » 100. ohn { the harl Snyd breas te 0 (0 § mn ‘ a uncheon, the “wise d owl n Dresses yet designed. Including fas reasted. The TOI Al | POLITICAL: ANNOUNCEMENTS [nounced the engagement of } or re. thle ded cinating Ensemble-effect Dresses; In bh Haugh Miss Bi he ' Sd : HN Valkey. 4 At cluding Satin-crepes, combined with CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE OF THE |, ond the wedding to ta I s in} Wai tenant th , : ohnson ‘ar Georgeties, Georgetie pleated Over COURTS OF CENTRE COUNTY une ‘hose present were i } i * " Slate Coileg ih " vinan ’ dresses and Prints, Flat Cre pes and v Announce mj wmndidacy fmond an ug hiter Manche, of Lar ri . SRT Tho ef 4 i Chenille Embroidered. forreeg Style and Shaping. COME IN and look them SHOE _for Men, Women and Children D> ORGET our Complete Line of SHOES, featuring the new WALK OVER Models for all; the HUSTER BROWN Shoe for Children and Grow e of Judge THE (COLORS ARF BEAUTIFUL, ranging from RUNT. COPPER, AMB ER COCOA, LOVELY ROSEN, BLUES and BROWNS, and Prints that stop nothing. f Centre unty, subject he : son Hubert, Mr ion of the r *X Haugh ind daughter Bett pressed at the primary election » be | George Sarson Fred Hicks in 1925 our vote, influence and | Robb 'm. Biddle. Misses Ilut) hearted support 8 mos ANC | he Dorothy (O'Neal, Helen Houtz and respectfully 3 ing Girls. Youn can’t ay erlook the Styles and Colors, wit he RI SSIA CALF in the lead. In the evernit of my CPOE LOOLPIIEPEPPEPPLPEPIERLECLPEEOPLPPEEPEPELEOPEPELEPPEPEPPEP finally my election in solemiy pledge a courtéous, prompt Sheep Growers Meel, Thursday of ? n the rt Hours it Bellefonte | » 5 7 £ och o the 1 i K f ; i Tarift Proce will Chirp. siles committee was appointed and ‘t : : OUR LINE OF RUGS IS VERY COMPLETE and Is The round 3 4 TS to id the wool June 2nd a . both for Patterns and Prices. Our Prices are so mueh States Senator i 1 4 i LE..1 . : . Ales Bena it d 3rd merchandise, that the difference Is outstanding and is rad Tr » Commission augu not > if ' t | Faron i ad 1 : $ . eral Trade . \ Su of the wool pool ‘n Centre| : WE HAVE ALL SIZES and a WIDE VARIETY OF PATTERNS, ing good to the 1 its i i billin } ; b speritive in the upper «