—- ” . >. " : » ever Veils a ‘ THE CENTHE REPORTER DEATHS, MRS. MIRIAM MOYER SHERMAN GRAIN MARKET. doin GI Fatally Injusel . VAD Coan apples, ome . r dT . CE PIN ! 4 : John Gill, 60 years old, blacksmiih, lard, eggs and poultry~J, Roy Behast* m— = VICTIM OF SLEERING {Gprected Wally 4y Braltord & Oo.) residing at Julian, was found along fer, Centre Hall; Beil phone 41H3. HERRING.—One of the most aged SICKNESS IN PARIS | wrieut LOST —Betw old ¥ Pe 8 on tween t ar pe adios li: the. valley fussed away Mon Martha by a train crew early Thurs mos L toReeBta’s i Wow a Jo vr \ hy > + vL A5 | day morning. { t 1 .” 4 person of Ms, | Former Rebersburg Lady Passes A ; £10 cm had decd gash i his Teall {feet long; reward if returned to L. ¥. : | MAY ES, Lemont, the rallroad track two miles east of (© sos - svc M— a ew fra PTE. lay afternoon in the THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 10.» Ga) ; pare esha Bizabeth Herring, widow of the late way In Foreign Land, But In Ame re EE 13.56 : ORE . han found He | TT—— ; a - " Balled 1 “arid WHR uncon ous whe une ey rroprd Samuel Herring, at the Herring home eriean Hospital Sal Hay ’ . ‘ ' . BMITH & BAILEY, Propriet.. ne : ’ Straw 8.00 | was carried to nis Domes at Juliar { i 27, 5 Ww. BMITH..... vv renseves caesitur i stead near Penn Hall Interment will A caMlegram from Pars received Dy : where medical nid was summoned and 7 suring Chick Stasrtena ) , . Local Eder amd, mde this (Thursday) afternoon aij, Atlin 2 An . , ATE Purina 4 ; veryvthing done to save his life. He 4 fre Edwin Zelgler, at Mont Alt bh Chick Chow i ' BOW, E, BAILEY... J Business Maunger! k . yr erviee 1 Baby “Chi | gradually grew weaker and died at Y the Heckman cemetery, services bilo niin county, announced the death | Shelled Corn and Oats/C 2.75 | , | ab ¢ rH Daubenspeck of her sister, Miriam, wife *3 White Middings .d y } t Bb iv determined WHERE 18 DONE ON JR Botered at the Pom Ullice in Centre Hal There survive the deceas ORE ON SHORTY Sherman. The death Bran secident NOTICE 9 seCulQ clase wall watier, children, namely, H B. American TRRMS. ~The terms Of subseripuoB 0 |... nome the aged lady died; Jen |... ror gles ing sielh - vio | WEEK-END PROGRAM OF eyee | ACETTLENE WELDING Pe Hepurier are $00 a your, in auvBMOu | oe a J Shook, ana Susari BY al «Set 08 i ) i Mrs b PROGRAM { F . n is or a mo ne u n a ¥wO00D WORK, WAGON WORK ADVERTISING HALES. —Legumi uwotices, |. ¥ Hostermin: both 7 a : gwenty cents per line fOr three iDsections, | © te rey na ihe in S & M Th - Abd ten ceuls per Lue for each sdditions: i Ji ni ahd JAN oh Er 7 ; the reeh New rae y pu cenic 0o0se eatre Legal notices accompanylug dispiay ad-| vives her. modern Innguages was to futh { i { KE HALly WwW. As ENNEY gartisements, five cents per be lor each Mrs, erring’ s nel p fesertion; otherwise, eight cents per liue, | io Eipabeth Lohr, glBlmum charge, (wedly-five cents atl : May (Sevior) Dispiay advertising rales made knowa ay aa application. Em AT THE SCENIC, THURSDAY AUGURT ORRIN T LOLTRPR CLL JOT TONY ISL Tin enntatent JROTOOINIF EY TOBIN)! PAINTED LADY)” Union county ninety-iy vears. i Bectively "he brothers ws: | O'Brien : xt October, She SMITH’S UALITY ICE CREAM A Better Ice Cream at no greater cost. For food value, flavor and velvety smoothness, SMI TH S ICE CREAM measures up to the highest standards of ti most exacting. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT Borough Fire Alarm. bustand lived for many years, whe's)iyewiedge Io case of Nie In the Dorough of UE > D Was 4 Noma : & hg ' {heen | Pentre Hal, the Bradford & Co. mil Ny Mer Come hors, where grhistie will sound: One long and two short blasts when $rs is north of Reformed church; One long and five snort blasts when fire #» south of Reformed church. Sunday Church Services FCP OOOO OPIOPEPIIIOS ——————————————— A ——————. A ———— T———— PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHAKGE|' aol: vn : ‘ m 3 - in § 3 a = ! “3 Ax oosy TEE . THEATRE Il SMITH’S ICE CREAM FACTORY METHODIST EPISCOPAL a or Te temmberedl om Ae A EE bent a « m pEADWOOD | WB Bell 250 STATE COLLEGE, PA. (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor a. y of ! t ‘ nd #1 OAH ; . ‘ pg — EVANGELICAL - - sams MARRIAGE LICENSES, (Rev. Floyd A. Hul TRINITY REFORMED, (Rev. Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) SELLING IS BIG - VALUES GENUINE SAVINGS REAL -- At | NIEMAN’S pga os | SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Une EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS (Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor.) Locust Grove—S, : ; feces at 1 } . ————————— Paradise—S. 8 t 9:3 pre ; BOALSBU RG. at :90 MOTOR Tol ——————————— ————————— A ———. T—— ————— THOUSANDS of pieces of merchandise in the Store have been reduced for this ¢ve it as well as Thousands of Dollars’ worth ot Surplus Stocks from many of the country’s most reliable manufacturers and wholesalers, This sale will be con- tinued duriug the month of July. Each day there will be new features and attrac- tions, Don’t miss them. Every item for this opening broadside is Reliable, Depend- able —at a ridiculously low price. We expect to make this the GREATEST SALE® EVER HELD IN THE HISTORY OF MILLHEIM, emer eis own ll LOOK THESE PRICES OVER, and Come In and Verify Them Som a der Viewpaint. Howtvard® ap ne xi I Mrs. George Rowe fined | J Entire stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Coats in the finest ihe plesures ating Ey fas Tica leat h : ly due { , | ===>f materials and newest of styles will >¢ Given Away HL Wake Peoiie Su remem A | at the fabulous Reduction of 50 CENTS ON THE I ead TN AE iter the wah of it OER a a yrs, Hdward Lucas spent DOLLAR. “Don't miss this sacrifice. can t as . i One « vo suggestion a made ! ; : on 0 A : ’ i ih : M ' fre. John K t e 4 LADIES’ SILKE DRESSES, formerly (1 LOT MEN'S SUITS, formerly $15.00 SHOES, SHOES, SHOES jo the camps First, thoy ; a a Rint Fin our ns hg a tures that ‘wera! $1.02 to §2250--Reduced to/ $13.50 to $2000, now $13.50 SPECIAL. 119 Pairs of LADIES Lew member that the count iffers a aL ee ; Key the ne i Lew TD} — —————— oh and High Heel Shoes, formerly Beavy loss annually: 8s «the lun vider aducted ra [LADIES SILK DRESSES, formerly | MEN'S SUITS, formerly $3500 to, 5 14 7.50—Now 69¢ the - careles seh . ALS oo) EE ' Ne ‘ Hin ‘ F16.50-=N ow $5.95 $27 Hp Now 19.50 - Httle too much haste in meting ond he I LOT OF LADIES" SHOES, High from th nping eyiort V € Bence : } i Foe 3 faste : ‘ f ed from 3 I LOT OF SUITS, formerly 830.08 fo and Low, QUEEN QUALITY and A g [LADIES WASH SILKS, formerly $40.00 N ow 3 $24.50 WALRKR-OVER, formerly sold al $l o0—now . $4.05 $6.00 and $1.50--now #143 sparks with the result that somheonc's wood | 5 TEAM ue Was 4. Bn Inter-lius father's ” lands have gone up in smoke the next] or Was it Aaronsbure. . | 1 LOT OF SUITS, formerly $1od0. oo , 00s OF MEN'S WALK OVER day. : he irvive th Cen i =x i HOUSE AND LOT FOR i [LADIES' BROADCLOTH DHESSES— Closing out for $9.90 snd other good make Shoes, fore iret i “i ) ¢ IT §2 ef i formerly £550 to $6.50, now $4.15 merly from $6.00 to $SS0—now §LUS ; : : | Charles, Asronsburg Frederiok. Ak-ly strat writve | X a 1 YOUNG MEN'S TOP COATS, former. ask permission of landowners before} hd ok a . iam fae ards om : he - REE Iy $25.00—Now .......... $16.00 MEN'S HIGH-GRADE WALK OVER camping. Considering all the trouble}. : ; adie ' a bs . } un LADIES" WINNIE WINKLE JUMP. Ea and other makes, Oxfords and ly ft & ¢ - i 1 A 3 MA SS 5 eps is — Swiurm, Hear New York . harain SATURDAY, ALG T Ian 1825. | { i i | Second, “Where the farmers have with those Who putt} ye [now Mrs. John Keller, 3 down fences and create various dam-| . : , ity a 5 BOW .cocvicnsnsanessnnanannes a Carrie, now Mrs Clayton Muss en: | house wor atructus tor | 30 SUITS es 50 rly are age, they may well consider the de- i fen ra Liaylon | ! 4 4 wooder i i i t ———————————— . - # 600 UITS Now +8 dual BEN S SHOES, formerly 85.50, are ’ . 3 3 ow . $l.ua tre Hall hari Royer of Spring 5 in helght ontains 14 re 3 : > ai RA . ; ; -a sires of those whose Werritory they| © alse Chirie. Soyer, fot Yoh Bath not J LADIES MOUSE DRESSES, form- $10.00 SUITS Now...... $ 6.35 . ’ Mills, "I= an only surviving bDirothe Ppt Wil aL RO mir i bic . a an } . propose 5 (a a [ever m and electric light. Also, a) erly $1.50. new ....... ($1500 SUITS Now..............5810.50 WOMEN'S WALK OVER LOW Third. they should clear up every large stable. now converted 1 sion . SHOES, formerly $800—Now. . $6.0 bit of refuse before leaving a camp,| Centre County P.0.8.0f A. Plenle |g 0pe The property Is located LADIES WAISTS IN WHITE, form- ONE SPECIAL LOT OF BOYS | ~ a : : . : Many of our most charming beauty Arrangements have been made tothe centri; part of the town, and erly $L50-—now SUITS—formerly from $150 to WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES. Spots are being defaced by careless hold a County P. 0. 8 of A basket | desirable in every respect. The ot; habe Te ow. -. formerly 08S UW x x. uns $4.00 0 - . . i picnic at Hecla Park on Friday, Aug-ihas a frontage of 66 feet with resula« a ; : - campers. They should rememberthat|,. sth. A cordial invitation is ex-|tion depth 1 LOT LADIES’ SUITS, All Colors. gxE LOT OF BOYS' KNEE PANTS. WOMEN'S LOW SHOES, formerly they are just a® responsible for ordér-| tended by Bellefonte Camp No. 837 for] Reasonable terms will be offered the| formerly $20.00, closing out for $4.i5 | formerly $L25—now ly conduct as if they were at home you to join us and make this the purchaser. For further information where they are known. greatest get-together meeting of the apy to M I S C E L L AN E Oo U S 1 T E M S vear, where you will be entertained E. M. Smith, auct, ’ » Bs UNDERWEAR = Twoplece— BOYS ATHLETIC SUITS are now MEN'S ATHLETIC SUITS now sold " ery inute of vs day hy bail games IEFOR x 31 3 “ Grange Leadership Conference. avery HDL the day % REFORMED BUILDING COMM, : p feren bathing, boating, dncing and other Centre Hall. Pa Closing Out at ‘ 1be a k Jphee e sold” for i for The Grange leadership conference t t . : i: tlamusements which have heen arrang- - in which the State Grange, County|ed for by the titio ' Worl oe : . BOYS W ASH SU ITS are Row. 95C MEN'S AND BOYS DRESS CAPS, MEN'S OVERALLS. formerly #156, Grange and Pennsyivamia State Coie Where possible cilips are Urgentls » BLM SALE : . : formerly $150, now : She lege are co-operating, opened on Tues OF REAL ESTATE, MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHIRT are — requested to bring along Ro y on day morning under the most fave Meuls ¥ 3 The undersigned will sell at publ BOW cso vere BB MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, formerly MEN S 4 COTTON SoC — rood aval glLol-now cia wie Hy—XNow ...... i%¢ 4 be served on the ground bie SORA Ge ine hundred ind Came and bring your families, asimale, on the premises, located nt the ME -— GOLF HOSE formerly #1 50 fl y-five of those who registered] overvinnd is weloon Union “Ee “ ¢ i - a ———— w—" am ah veérybody is Welcome nion Church at Fwsrmere Mille, on oe r yh ; rn ¥ Ons « { 5 IVE § Ak * are now Phe . >» Rul - - YOM hh N NS pon pati 8 Mf the movement ere on Dont forget the dute—Fridey, Au IBATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1:30 I». M : MEN'S SILK HOSIERY, formerly 36e ) sh HEX Now Gu cow x, formerly range ; Ark n Tuesday, most ust 2%th Harty A. Rossman, a . L ADIES BLOOM ERS. formerly T5350. ==Now 8 pair for.. . ; $1.00 them finding their way here by auto . the following described real estate: ps . - — aut Recording Secretary |, . . are onw a w OME XS CWHITET n ANDKER- It Is also singular that the greater Seven room house, well finished. arg portion of the registrants Lie fron ey sma barn and all necessary outbuildings LADIEN' SIL K HORE, formerly £1.04, MEN'S pe 3 AND BL uk HANDRER- CHILES, formerly He=Xow.. ... a Vee 1 ll shade now. yo $9v CHIEFS, formerly 10e, now ... 0c distant counties in the State Seven Pedestrians Injuged, Alan A . : L. J. Tuber Master of the Natlor il Beven wvourg people of Yeagertown All buildings are practically new. Wall ie 810 mew fhe cn we | ENTIRE LINE OF CHILDREN'S & Grange, was an outstanding onal (And Reodaville. were injured “an Mon-}"1 ¥2ter and the right ton spring. of UMBRELLAS, formerly } aw ALL STRAW HATS GREATLY RE-| MISSES’ SHOES GREATLY RE- , Wan outstanding fxure |and Reeduville were injured on ') sl , soft water. Grafted fruit of all kinds | MEN'S 50 SUSPENDERS now... ave DUCED, i DUCED, ERS, formerly #4580 to $5.09 BOYS SUITS— Shoes, formerly #500-—-Row £5.00 $2.05 ———————————— into a —————— A ————— will among the speakers and instructors [day when an sutomobile, driven hy on Tuewdny, HOW Arad, Lewistown "reer through Terme of sale: 10 per centivon Jay ————————— a group of walkers on a country roadjof sale; onehall whet possession |v P C R d . 0 E . Li f RUGS Celebrated S6th Birthday, near Lewistown, : ivi i ; 4 25 er Lt. € uction on ur tire ne 0 . 3 , given and remainder in owe year. wilh Mra. Mariah Wakner. of Tussey : The injured are Crawford Shetts. 17, interest: or cash to suit buyer. —~ ’ Yoagertown, fractured akull and arm A : ‘ : POPE ’. LPOPe ville, on Tuesday, celebrated her S6th lam facia cuts in Lewistown hospital; BM. “Smith, . Auctioneer, b bh birthday. She was the guest of her [Joseph Stewnrl, Yeigertown. noon. H. KE, SHREC KENGART mece, Mra. A. BB. Kerlin, Centre | Hons; Misses Mary Snook, Sara Snook, TT a Hall tor the day, ar in hts Verne Smith, Emory Soult and Betty WANTED.—One hundred or more ’ and spent a part of : Detweider, nll of Reedsville, slightly |new subscribers to The Centre Report ® : hurt, . er, at $1.50 per year, in advance; sat ard, enjoying the trip as thoroughly Investigation by highway patrolmen|isfaction guArinieed, or money re #8 any in the party. absolved Arnold of blame. funded. ; the day touring in the Kerlin Puck
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