3 THE CENTRE REPOF . * DEATHS, School Opened Monday. The borough schools opened Monday Ie UED WEKALY, I # i a simmons “me. § v morning with practictily £00 scholars Ber 0 is ROWE. Mrs. George W. Rowe died is 8 o} y CENTRE HALL, PA. at her home in Boalsburg, Wednesday enrolled. More new fuces fre seen on EF : J OOS m—- tee | ning of last week, following an |the teaching corps this year than Tor] (i, | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, ..25 illness covering a period of several|some Ume past, ar y ty es BEE 0d w= | weeks, from a complication of dis The High school shows an enroll : Te " SMITH & BAILEY, FPropriet cases. Interment was made on Satar-| ..... or 66. with possibly others belig W. BMITH........... cecchasliur | aay afternoon, and was conducted by ; " ethan} i : eS ~ ; Local Ed.tur and Rev. WwW, oy hg pastor of the He- added lute: . The principal ih Shulge : { ee INLAY BE SEEN AT —— PW: 3B BAILEY... | Business Manager| srmed church, assisted by Rev, Hit- is Prof, J. F. Wetzel, of McClure, with J a tenhouse, also a Reformed minister, ol Miss Sara Neff, of Centre Hall, and BR ST . 4 . . ] a | Botersd 2: the Post Uffice in Centre Hab Williamsport, and Rev. W. J. Wagner, | Harold E. Stong, of Altoona, ns ud- AL 4 i » Rd Clase 11 1natter. of the Boalsburg Lutheran church, as |gistants, \ sisting. The 7 £ aes A TBEMS.— Ibe terms of subscription te "i - Elizabeth Rowe was the second I'he 7th and Sth grad Lrg Shi, «i VEL P VO wis PF BOUO : 3 v ¢ » . taught by Robert Nell, of Cent he Reporter are $1.00 a year, ln advance. | , \ \\ 0 Mr and Mrs. George| OF y : a BDOVERTISING KATES. —Legai ovuees | soeney and was reared about Cen- |" ath and 6th grades by Thomas pwelty cents per line for three insertions, |¢.o fall, After her muriage to Al Moore, of Centre Hall, the 3rd And ten cents per line for each additions: | ji we, the couple dived here for a nun: | grades by Miss Elizabeth Y seertion, ber of vears and from here moved on: | Centre Hall, und . the primary ; | 2 ls : Women’s Coat and Dress Fash- Local notices accompanying display 8a-|{., , farm in Harris township, and|,o Miss Mary Zerby, of Spring M ; i * " gertisements, five cents per Line for each | 1,10 to Boalsburg., She was a mem 4 : : : | > » bl i »d f F alsburg. & as i m The prades are of i ls a | JBSertion; otherwise, elgnt cents per hve, lic of the Reformed church since her| 0¢ Brides are on an €Ight | 10NS are establishe or Minimum charge, twenty-five cents. youth and was active in the various basis, while the High school extel diol | A Display advertising rates made KBOWD |... ches of church work. She was a|one month longer | utumn aM application. much “at home” person, and was de May the term be a successful one | : | nr : - Een nc— — a. — family, their comiorts 1rd may parents cooperate with tench | i i As always, it i8 at this Store they may be seen and an > and pleasures being her first thought] ..o for the best educational deveiop- | i early selection made. Sunday Church Services si: ws seca ney ove years ier o Ye ment of their boys and girls, body was laid to rest on the thirty- : | i ’ AL nivery at ber Cmwmiege |, pe i, i hier ||| Hundreds of Styles Are Arriv- marriage cCergmony was perio (Rev. 8. F. Greenhwe, Pastor) ed by Dr. D. M. Wolf. A very pretty wedding took place W. Harrison Walker | ing Daily 1 . Rbsad x . There survive the deceased her hus |! 1¢ home of Mrs. Margaret God The Annual Sunday-School andCon-l,. 3 and three children: Miss Blanche, |shall, in Centre Hall, when her daugh did d . > ’ X gregational Rally and Harvest Home|lofr Harrisburg; Mrs. Harry Kuhn, of{ter, Miss Edna E. Balley, was united | Can i ate for Judge i in both Men’sand Women’s Wearing Apparel, and an al- I OE So 1030 A Mul per, on: ot Kan) pan I 0 On hendred | tnviea| Y9Ur Vote tur 4 Frompt Busiuces Ad-] most COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES is here. pring Mills, Sept.. 13, at 10.30 A. M.] heme; .also a brother, Alliton, of ha ington, ¢ e hundre invited THsscyyille, Sept. 137 at 2:30 P. M. mas — and two sisters, Mrs Newton | guests were present. The house was ministration is respectfully solicited The array of Styles and Colors is extensive and the line Ce arneil, ALWINOWwn, and Mrs, { henutifully decorated witd ia & < : z * * Regular preaching at Centre Hail, | grew Gregg. Altoona. ds towers. The HHA i ————.———C—————— contains clothes suitable for the entire family, old at 7.30 P. M. Theme: Back to the — lied to the altar by her uncle E. | GRAIN MARKET. and young. Come in and look them over. Make Altar. KAUFFMAN. —After h een | 51ine: of Altoona, and Miss Eva Ball J ames your selection while the line is complete, 4 | 5t 01 sf the ie “ 1 a. “ ot dh * dole Sur x Lradfe Ys i ~ contined to bed {fromm a complication of | no . ' i$ ' | (Corrected Weekly Bradford & Co.) voted to her EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS diseases for a period of about ten gays | alt r hy . Ingram, of W hing Wheat $1.2 WwW l r WwW d f | 1 1 f (Rev. E. £. Haney, Pastor.) Amos Kauffman passed away at the i an . whil finn X rey ii Mm... i : 2 : as SG Cc 1av ec a ; on or u L111 O me of a niece, Mis 3 1 Ntover {Harvest Home service.) I of last week. Interment :30 p. nn ; fo , the services having be#n in| : 3 . sears asassdanrins rs : ‘ : ” : : : ne Bein. na Re : ar os . | vadl while th ‘ } wm Bam. rl Rims ne Grange Encampment. Wear a Nieman Outfit and Laarvest 10Me Services.) wb SLE : £2 { it i iil § { urna h & : if 13d i be in the majority. Bethesda—S. S. 1:30; preaching ac|made’ in the Zion cemtery Saturday|y o.oo white nd Hiv of the) My ; ey for Men, Women and Children. Just the the thing for A. Home HE'S PLAYING SAFE ry 29, 138%, NACHE ie 1 571" The wedding 1 > 4 NEVi ADVERTISEMENTS, D } NI > M IF HE DOES NOT. °C © ok Tara asdied i] ‘ the no ae : : : : ® ® : $hould the Motorist Pick Up the hag 1 ls nvest: nig i i I ne 1 A ' a in t etl La y MLLHEIM PA. Stranger on the nighway. Is the 8 lt to toe road selinsn, ing sale’? BANE Kers and ness. ii me wie a ina hon en Stor Sn ce oc | pon mani wn || To Our Depositors Ly they will Bui pioimed h . y Ppici.ng Pp Su 5 ' thie § ji It 3 . 4 ft 4 ¢ 1 ‘ $ # vi.) We Appreciate Your Business i wil i hiio | | ng wie a } The ; edd i —— call hima wise ' ‘ det re MARRIAGE LICENSES. We Are Proud of You As a Patron it stop a : Cn : . . i ‘ 5 BE. 1 8 . OU should receive, and we lec] that yon invit \ . ‘ : ; be walking in the ¢ } i A A ¢ f Ph gE { iid i effi i pi AM the very best service NH Is poseible for us re goi Thou 88 a consequer : isan vf M Fp a yee 5s inte na TR : ™ £ $1, ’ . 4 ‘ tell us and we will gladly endeavor (0 correct the condition, gons Ways 1Lhs Iifts to 1 i ¢ i i HT i ; of " iu i pyc ’ y 3 \ ; alm to help you in your business dealings and want you The tings to a : : : Pyommen. = Et 9 5 ‘ i ii 5 . Srl " ‘ : ‘ § y . ’ You can co-operate with us In the growth of our institution Instances i \ i kind-hearted . robbed by their passengs Ph AU P on te ila G 4 ’ H hh : of Arber : hs business relationship with this bank, thereby wrging them to bave tried t Soi the ; i i ’ xls on There I i ? ' i nat ior the drive i forem . Sm : . held i | a : : # : x . ; dk is, compelis i bh - . : cals : tera : : oo ies to | In , a ; . : : : for ride ‘ v ¥ I Then ¢ Lie I J ¢ ' " many torists a : 4 ; . : : : : ; ey An ; | SPRING MILLS, PA. If you are not satisfied with the service we it Is our endeavear to have pleasant business relations, free to call on as by speaking fo your friends and telling them of your pleasant take advantage of the same pleasant connections. Try it ddd di them a: CM SASSI (lal House Up, motorists will quickly id it and few] . 5 ed . iat FT ‘ s Jocated on tl seact of | in good working order; will persons will suller an Joss or hard-|.¢ Howard. na " +3 3 . + | ground “ri vurvhased 1 ror- | Reuben Lioax, Philipsburg ship by that result. | was ktablished Roth hag yt dong the State ivtwny 15 » aii cape di , : ' d WANTED ood reliable gird ———————— A so, “3 ‘ F§} bod : man for general hotebWork.—wW : Death of Children, of ti ; He iar ry Wikia p Sale: Sent. 20th Williams, Centre Hail. WwW m Oliver, little son of Mr. and ‘ow Sale, Sept. 10th. : t WwW t d Mrs. William Empfield, died August TB will hold ; Try ® i an e an e ————————————————— SWARTZ Mrs ouise iragan “ Jodon wil another pub SE AND LOT OFFERE 38 aged 3 months and 5 days. R1 Ir Louise {Grugany | HOUSE AND LOT OFFERED lie sale of western milch cows on the i — Swartz, wife of Ray Swartz. died ai’ » ¥ “ » ry : m Blzabeth, Tit] : " " ¥ Swartz. died in}, oe ¢ Brethines tet AT PRIVATE SALE, Kathryn Biizabeth, tie daughteroff,, = Mliamsport hospital, aged about | M. Huyett farm premises. ten Mrs. How: Kermy ’ ' y od by P directl sat of p— . i Mr, and H ard Aukerman, die 4 forty-two years There * survive the anted by PP. H. Lase, directly wes e {4 Beptember 4th, aged 83 months and 13 deceased: beside the husband. the 1 Centre Hall, on Thursday, September The Spangler home in Centre Hall} : + * a= i Pe days. Both were grandchildren of Mr Howing children Eilsworth Florence, 10th, at one o'clock sharp. is offered at private sale. i and Mre. O. BE. Aukerman., They were! : ; J : i Virginia and Teéench The family iiv «1 This is a fine load of registered ind The property is well located, being! THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR SAME buried one week apart, In the Spruce- grade Holsteins, Guernseye and Jet town cemetery. % | a : ; at Millheim at one time, moving from | {there to Lotk Haven and Iaier to | . — —, Will smeport. { Jetted Hee posters se AD sgriilatio ppt The house! . WC. 1. U. Lecturer Ene einen 480 08 regulation depth. The hou For Sale or Exchange : Our Nation at the Cross Roads.” is Sheffield Plant Staked. Ladies’ Fall and Winter Hats, #8 a wooden structure and well pre- the title of a lecture hy Maude 'T. Sey The Sheffield Mrs. Lacy Henney announces that iserved, having been recently repa.nt . i prime Company's ne 3 § Bi & + . : mour, vice president at large ' hel gineers staked out the plant to bse she has on hand a new supply of fall ed: two stories In height hn al As Fine a Grade of FLOUR as You 3 : + . . % oly Fi 5 kg 1 State W. C. 7.10. She is a writer, loc-|®ected by them near Centre. Halljand winter hats for ladies and chil: {eight rooms, with bath; e 5 5 . | ‘1 o] Ing ores 1s 1961 ; rilirond station. The point is avout | dr "on are wt cordially invited | throughout i E U d M turer, evangelist and organizer and : ‘| ren. You are most cordia ! | ver sed~-~ es e Ss - will appear in the Presbyterian church. r wy I ” It i hy ation and Oldie, call and see them Fhe property as a whole is a most | pe in | ot landing t is the site of the Al —— desirable one, and will need no re! B d d P Baturday evening fort erected prior to 1776 by the whites The cows in the herd of Ralph He modeling t ake | fortal | rea an astry The speaker will explain what Islas a/protection against the Indians 8 cows in the herq al T\alph Te imateling lo make /i A Comma el aS . SEYY 13 Wop & fryer ry $ Tes § $4 s¥4 4 i a : + meant by law enforcement. Her talks|when on a rampage. A spring of wu- man, condemned by a State inspector and pleasing place in which to live i You will be delighted with the products you get from are instructive, entertaining and force: [ter is located nearby as being tubercllar, were shipped to Terms will be reasonable. our “LEADER” FLOUR ful. Doors open to all The lines laid for the foundation]Altoona and were slaughtered there For further information communis indicate that the structure will be one|Mr. Homan went to Altoona on Wed: lcate with-- We absolutely guarantee our Flour to be as good as the # of considerable dimensions, and it is " a ’ sa the alo ih toring #4 NS LNT » Laying Forms. ail wih neaday to witness ‘ lm ughtering J. I. VAN PELT, Best and Better than the most you get. be built almost entirely of + fut s i Forms are being laid and the bed ofl concrete, The and further satisfy mide! that the dt Johnstown, Pa: R. ID. No. § 3 ' gituated on the corner of Church and sey, and have been carefully see —————— Hoffer streets, with a 66-foot front. rallroad siding for the : 8 cuttle were diseased the new pavement over Nittany Moun: accommodation of the plant is about BAD AYR AR rh A RS . * iy —————— LM PS SB. { “uo “gry or completed. . , FOR 0 V ER 40 Y E tain is being graded preparatory to] COMpPiete ™ my patrons: 1 expect to be 10 lagi CATARRE MEDICINE bas been . ret y ? ’ rill be ———————— ST ———— 5 pobsig il re hg h Work wl, » Notien Cefitre Hull soon with samples of Jucd Sueceustully in the treatment of LL within ew days. : y ) oe, Starr, —— ’ ah tars RG Hay g hoMery for fall and wiler. I have] of the forms and the final grading re- If the person who was seen taking gome new Myless in the “Hose that a CATARRH MEDICINE ekTy R- ae a. ¥ rr J jE 4 3 i quires considerable work. Several in a purse from a tent at the east cor w "4 oh i in. alli a ob Helloves ery Toa en eh ay OAK HALL ROLLE MI S spectobs are on hand to see that thej™?™ of the auditorium, Thursday of] Wear fm sik awe ond wool | iniornal Medicine, & he Musoln Bur | the Grange Fair, will return the same] for ladies ad men's waarn Thanking through the Blood on Bur OAK HALL STATION, PA, work is properly performed and that}... ¥ « ys jfRces, thus reducing the inflammation. the money, to the address found|yon for past favors, T am, Mra © 1 the proper materials are used und] Pp Bold by all druggists, within, nothing further will be sald. |Royer. adv.] PB, J Cheney & Co. Toledo, Oho.