; a +» THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. $ mm CENTRE AEPORTER | DEATHS. PENNS VALLEYS GRAIN MARKET. WEEK END PROGRAM OF PHOTO: tures of the year, wl Inn UED WERLLY. ; YOUNG MUSICIANS, = aa £1. o t— ome PLAYS AT =~ pi ; a FRR wn ite CUMMINGS. —After an Wick of ten ———— ; Corrected Weekly. by Bradford & Co.) } LOST. a. Betwen Old Fort and le CENTRE HALL, PA. days, Mrs. Arbef Cummings est of [Written for the Reporter by RR, M.| Wheat ......... sans i inaBiAD Scenic & Moose Theatre mont, stonecutter's straight-edge, five SR - Od Fort, died from typhoid fever. Her | Bartges.] COPD +ovoeiirraiainrhanaracanereee 1.20 feet long: reward if returned to L. PF. age was almest forty-eight years. in —— OMB vss msnnsbsnss 40 ; MAYES, Lemont 27ee Emr pms ‘ terment will be made Friday morning, Rye : ss iss : AT THE SCENIC, Sub SMITH & BAILEY, Propriet.. in Zion Hill cemetery, near Tussey- In Penns Valley (towns include D | gdrea Hay . ; r THURSDAY, SEPT. 3—"The Happy [ ar pam———t $ W. SMITH resnnssrss suitor | ville, pastor of the Evangelical church|music study is vasly more popular | ghee cosntaiiinas . 00 | Warrior,” featuring Malcolm McGreg Looal Ediur and ]to officiate mong the girls than among the boys Purina Chick Startena ot and Alle Jdhoun, A rogrinnt i DW, =. Ba Business Maunger ars, Cummings was the daughte: of of svery hundred pupils taking pri Baby Chick Chow can oA drama of youth He rencunces ri hen! he late © ; Stoner. She Is sux ot " . EE er the lat Henry ¢ vate music lessons. elghty-two are! Shelled Corn and Oats Chop......2.758 | for the sake of royal friendship. A! vived by her husband and three chil Botered at the Post Office | in Centre Haul #9 second class mall matter. Harry and Freda—and two brothers, | centage of boys studying musi ay | Bran ....... 25 | LEVIEW ACETYLENE WELDING TEBMS.—The terms of subscription 8 | (viii and Charles Stoner, of Centre| seem small, ‘But at present it is grent- | Sr " FRIDAY. SEPT. 4—"“The Man Wi fhe Reporter are $100 & year, lu advauctu. | 41.1 er than it was four yveirs ago. ‘hor NEV ADVERTISEMENTS, Played Bquare, headed by Charlies wooD WORK WAGOR WORK 1. " : ! \ ™ ¢ a WHERE I8 DONE ON SHORT dren-Grice. now Mrs. Ralph Tressier,|§iris and eighteen are boys. The per-| White Buadings ‘ 2.501 oy PATHE NEWS AND PATHE NOTICE . ADVERTISING HATES. Legal notices, Her son Harry Is now Hl with the | nly nine per cent of the music < Gf ys Mupuse he p. 16 nx ”»e Swenty cents per line for three insertions, | same disease the mother died from, 0¥| "1 ve The increase in the per-| oo : furious. fzhiibh. Feckiess QUVIDE wand and top ceuts per Lue for each aaditiohs: | is also a little grandson, aged six «1 offers for sile his farm. in Georges | *™° fighting ! < ivin I . om 1 centage o bovs taking pla lessons y . i 5 ' % % “ E EY years, son of talph Tressler. Her K of bo ang ypano son alley, containing 102 acres. For | FsKy romance Also, second episode WwW. A. H NN Local notices accompanying display aa- daughter, Mrs Tressler, returned from | 18 due largely to the fact that profit urther * particulars inquire of Philip of the new Serial, "PLAY BALL.” CENTRE HAL " a = "Akt \ hg ¥ ICY OO a 11 is he hes glen. | «gr . tell Vho IRE ire Sertisements, five cents per Line Ior’eack | the hospitdl a few days ako, Saving ancy on the piano ls the best step, Letsten, Spring Mila Pa, (R. DJ) At MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE Beil Vhone 152 I irs 0 contri the disease, i 2 | sarning « lay some | ‘ . yy y rye ‘ a 8 AMMAFLION] otherwise, eign: cents par Hue; Jo R the y = + ’ contract the ee jung stone in learning to pay some . SATURDAY, SEPT. "THIEF OF LL LL Minimum Charge, twenty-five cents. The Tresslers live on oné of the Son |, her musical instrument. Many of FOR BALE Purebred Duroc PIES |, epg) tarring Douglas 1} . . : ro Tussevville, . . . = ’ 4 A BIBITINE i SELAr Pisplay advertising rates made kmowh er farms. above Tussey ville the bove studying plano intend to be-| either eX, can be registered at small banks. One of the really i i: vic The Centre Reporter. 81.60 a year. Bs Appliastion The Cummings family live on theh : : : good p farm, formerly the Boa! form, west of come performers on some other musl | extra charge, - J. 1. Decker, Centre ————— i - v ¥ 5 Si hb MLL ’ ¥ mm —~ - en 3 . 3 ‘ 11 3 “ETI Old Fort cal Instrument so as to he eligible to] Hall; Bell 75RI1Z ar* Borough Fire Alarm. case of ire in the borough of FARM FOR SALE—The undersign- | (Buck) Jones. A western classis of ——tb IG —— some band or orchestra. They take Ss m——— RIPKA. ~Jacob J. Ripka, a native|up plano study first, finding it a short SLAB WOOD Chestnut sia ’ « Mm 3 1 i We ths at one dollar per the - of Centre county, but for a numberof jcut in learning to play their other A n pave eng i a, “ 4 : will : ORG at the mi, on r, A0 farm, ound: yéars a resident of Duncansviile, | chosen instrument, Riley’ & Son. Centre Ha Pu . 4nd . when Blair county, died at the State sani The age at which pupils hegl tak | i a es porth of Reformed church; ; 3 . FOR BALE 3 18, torium at Cresson, where .he had been ]ing private music lessons varie 2 road dump wagon long five snort bi When a patient the past four years. dderably. I have known pupils we | ‘DB good working order; wil] sell chea] south of Reformed church. | Reuben Lucas, Philipsburg, Pa : 2 He was a son of Jacob and Amanda } gin * BE ®iX, and at aimo So : Fi i ——]AY BE SEEN AT a A———— Ripka and was born at State College | every other ag up 10 a no ! nix WANTED--Good 1 i : and was aged 48% years, & months ity. ges of six and \ vy vears man for weneral house Sunday Church Services :: ot 43 youss, | ian for” gefieral ve 21 days is boy he days were | of col Fy Xtreme ag for bog -1 Walls snire Ril TX A Ni J mm * spent in Centre counily, but nen ining mu al study though satisf 5 4 Y or oa 4 he i Iman S epar men ore PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE] ; Al ltory progress was made Sh i WAFFLES : A FL Vhen at- | ; manhood he went to (Rev, 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) wa and entered the employment | tending PIE Centre Hall, 10:30 A. ML Pennsylvanian railroad Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M, : ! Bo oH Georges Valley, 730 P. MM. ‘ : Sheldy, who survives with age of tWeve re seems ) x . ! y . ~ . - = five children: Eugene, of Altoona; |direct correlation between the pupi's| FOR SALE—Bure-bred White Roch Women’s Coat and Dress Fash- METHODIST EPISCOPAL ALS. Anna rawaes, ANS gl [an | plojless on) Ye us which they | Pulle it $1.26 each. These bin . : . (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) dis, Mirfam and Russell, all’ of Dun-lbegin taking music less Bom nd in fine cond't wii | ions are established for Bprucetown, 9:30 A. AL Spring } SO ASVILE. aha lea : moth I hat tried at u t of ry i it M ian tre Hal 2 A Al Communion at al; pe ts. ‘ State ail “ L1H % fil ¥ it i #55 ¢ ¢ 1 Pd 0 fi PY g : | $4 a . 3 I , y ¥ t : : . z . -— brothers and sisters: Willlam Ripkafen: also. vice versa. So | prog |. ate, wih al new pn As always, it is at this Store they may be seen and an EVANGELICAL and Mrs. Catharine Horner, of State|ress ned, nati ability or 5908 coniition by ACA early selection made. (Rev. Floyd A. Huff, Pastor) ) : en unt : thar bn : m 2s San Bes Hil— 4 nn Sheesley. of wiato n. 4 . site of beginnin tudy . Halt; | T3R13 ' A ~ Ia a \ . Roguies worship at 10:39 A. M. EN Ce he Be oar This oe © he music PUI HOUSE AND LOT OFFERED Hundreds of Sty les Are Arriy Fusse Gren t non in i 10 ¥ WE ip * : i i : . . . . — worship i ’ . igs Areider, and U Temains Wer ney ther sing ne ! AY PIIVATE SAL ng Daily Centre Hall— n to Lewistown for interment instrument. Strag t 1 com, | — . : : . ar 3 . 1 Spang e it t Fal in both Men’sand Women's Wearing Apparel, and Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. en ke r reYEs ys Te t3 PAToe 5 a Pi, : at ot Eis Axaundu. Gren stistactory theie study | ¥ Offer te ‘ most COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES is here. The Pedestrian. oN vite ot Jamieg on 4 - Rout India | situnted on the The array of Styles and Colors is extensive and th contains clothes suitable for the entire ily, old and young. Come in and look them over. Make your selection while the line is complete. We have a Wonderful Line of SPORT CLOTHES for Men. Women and Children. Just the the thing for Grange Encampment. Wear a Nieman Outfit be in the majority. D. J. NIEMAN MLLHEIM PA. ———————— A A Os Celebrated at 55 Years, SMITH'’S Qua ICE CREAM Better Ice ( RE, AM i i HOW Ww ; ‘ : 8 § 1 o = | hi June SOP EPOE OPE EOTECPEPTr tes oor ve i son | apg + "7s tut ot “| KARE ai | SMITH'S ICE CREAM FACTORY walk in jis © (houkh sou have|!8t® Alexander Kers and was born |hoven. Th creme tyes, but] | ve Ag Bell 250 STATE COLLEGE, PA. the law on ie lively from under the law into saf § Sa nll : W § n i ° olin ss mn 4 Vv fod tn] | ER y of ; lad {entre 8 He. . 4 4 ve - Bkilled futo drivers exercising the the festivities as mich as reatest possible’ care will avoid run-lothers present, regardicss of her grec Ft ca se oe rs re hr | To wun of vo tet tor | op " b 4 oe Vode Winns who 10 ake. ’ H is The rh Fa oR.) . arrison er Dot estimate their lives and Himba I i from two to he Ww d a WwW d Daa he ‘ ————— AAMT A wi favsas AIREY - % above thelr privilege. but net afl of . teen hours week Ct 1 Candidate for Judge { ante a ante He Cons n Progressing. ; them. T 4 struction. Progressing great lever of success in music. and he construction the erment i : : . ——— pennant construction of the cement|,... 4 a direct correlation between |Your Vote for a Prompt Business Ad- The Cleaificid pavement over Nittany Mountain at} the pupil's progress nd tu ' d eariield county [air associa~} pups progress Ar © ime y ! tion belie a . ; “5 n Fart fair associa] Centre Hall has progressed to astagej : : . : n ministration is respectfully solicite 4 believes in advertising and does where ; ; : . _._i#pent in practice. Those that practice Co BCE TTL SINISE DEINE TI St | . n amost artistic and novel manner. "i We. may be reasonably egrtain little progress rathby i onday a car went throug SIE £ ts completion this vear. The grad: : A A —— - " i ’ ir went through decorated : yen 8 those that practice around fifteen of THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR SAME and bearing the fair dates—Septém-|ing is pretty well completed at the) . m———————————— ber 22. 23, 24 and 25. Inside ‘was alKnobi The Erie shovel ig at the White more hours per week usually master miniature calliope operated by & gas! Book a grade of pianoforte study in about PUREBRED . ohare bakin i M : quarries, at Pleasant Gap, the oline engine. The musical instrument oid SI . I : ten to fifteen lessons - For Sale or xchan e . pont om vs. gical mates wae point of supply of stone, sand and oo-| ‘p10 Been Jess | Registered Guernseys E . machine was in motion and while | ment. The grading f.om the knob th . : nila § ut ; ‘ : 2 aay wh i y py ke » y parked played several of the ten num- {to the brick road will be completed by : 4 en children seem to maki BRED FOR PRODUCTION. . , y 1 : the best progress | wher bers on the roil the time the cement has been poured | inet progress In music but ove: As Fine a Grade of FLOUR as You inety per cen 1 (¢ ———— AS ——— to the knob, thus avoiding a delay in je : ne . sant ofthe pupils prefer to Elks’ State Gathering tht work. On Saturday it is pro- Hours. One Hitie’ kif: a i ui rh he ver $ - es e es The Pennsylvanian Elks Association | posed to begin laying the forms to re le gir) stated the situ G85 § 3 % ath fondly wi i y held its 1035 convention in Bethie | ceive concrete * ition nicely, saying, “1 get up a good Bread and Pastry hem last week. The charity commit- cisco ——— While before bregkfast and practice ~-and-- tee submitted the LA howing th wy p 4 Po rnd , on s 1 1 3 the BaD Toten mu Er iuawing that MARRIAGE LICENSES. early 'm the morning, Then when my 3 BULLS You will be delighted with the products you get from ces lRussetl Bawnra Breon....Spring Mine [Pla¥mates want tea play some. games our “LEADER” FLOUR. en inore pan tate t of Velvia May Vonada .Anronsburg [9Utdoors, L am redy to help them. of ti 1 ood reed prises. ? noe Charles J. Houser........ Lemont You see, that way 1 can study my mu exXCeptiony L b ing, We absolutely guarantee our Flour to be as good as the It is estimated that about ten thou-| Bertha A. Winters State College | #i¢ Without missing any other fun.” having A. R. Backing, Best and Better than the most Jou get. sand Elks were in line of parade on|Benjamin F. Fees... Covington, Va Have you ever before thought of th are offered Thursday, Ethel Magdalena Saucers. State College [fact that while you may be enjoying of - a Merit oie " i was Te tod hs the — ih nn extra hour of sleep in the morn FOR SALE ALL KINDS F ED at the Ri ht Price : : i convention. The Woodward garage, formerly |Ings“a temporary : ¢ . * pleasures many School opens Monday fn Centre Hai (°7N°d and operated by Stanley J. JYoung musicians throughout Penns a Algo in Spring Mills, Fiedler, has been sold to g Miles F.| Valley ave learning to play the piano Entire Herd T. B. Free ————— ta 4 (Booh, of Rebersbhurg, Snid an taken jor rather. are acquiring the tools trom : OAK HALL ROLLER MILLS A new concrete walk has been laid |POsession. Mr. Boob is a son of Mr | Which they can bulld themselves a to the front of the new borough High and Mrs, Clayton Boob, “of Haines | Vast deal of pleasyin se well am make J. H. Detwiler : Centre Hall OAK HALL STATION, PA. school. township, 2 countless others happy? . eo ed slowly, while]
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