The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 17, 1925, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
aE CENTRE REPORTER DEATHS, SECOND COW SALE, 2ovkL AND PERSONAL, between Grange ‘ark and Bpring
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= Mills, on Friday, Pept, 4. Coat con-
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TR mpi x tat ; T taining: ovder. book from Doubie-Wenr
PIR seer OT PICKEN.—Saraly Jane Ploken, wife | Twenty-Six Tubercular Tested Cowx Daniel Smith. of Reedsville, on Tues-| op ©, Tiheral reward if returned
PA of Rev. W. JR. Picken, of Centre Hall, Sold ot
MACHINE SHOP
WHERE 18 Wai OR SHORT
ACETYLENE WELDING
WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK
pen
W. A. HENNEY
CENTRE HALL, PA
Bell Phone 15R3 iz
Ayerage of £96.54 H 1g day came to Centre Hall as » guest of | (, 1 T. Eisenhiuth, Coburn, Pa
Tm ——— A 4 === lingdon county, December 26, 1850, dled The second cow sale held tw T. BE A car load of Durdnt cars were re cleaned timothy eed) for sale~~W.
SMITH & BAILEY, Propriet. at her home In Centre Hall, Bunday|j,don. at Centre Hall, on Thursday. | ceived beginning of this AFéek by Jak | Colyer, Centre Hall.
» W. BMITH........q:oeseencess Sailor September 13th, at 6:10 A. M., after resulted in twenty-six tubercular-tests| I. Fetterolf, the local sales agent for FOR BALE Purebred Duroc pigs,
SPW, E. BAILEY....! Loeal Ed.tor and} jing in this place the past Seven|gy cows belng sold at an average of | {he Durant output.
Manager| yon, $86.54. The highest price pald for a
Mrs, Picken's Mrst husband was Dr.|gngie cow was $142. The attendance Keep in mind that with the close
either sex, can be registered at small
extra charge. J. L. Decker, Centre
an emm——— ———— i "we % . 2 0 ali TEYRYS 41%
Satered at the Post Office in Centre Hab | Isaiah Meads, of Mill Creek. Two S0nS| 4 the sale was light and the bidding|of this month the time Hall; Bell 73R12 ’
P# second class mall matter. survive this marriage Judge Walter | 1, 000d to a greater extent than at thie
E D. Meads, of Cleveland, Ohlo, and Pr. leoemer sale. . Wise and Hubs were
FBRMS.—The terms of subscription. te C. A. Meads, of Braddock. Three chil
J i vance ‘
he Beporter ks $1.50 a year, in adva jen were born to the second mar-ljeadine buyer, having purchased six of
ADVERTISING HATES. —Legal notices, |, .. paith, wife of Robert\P. Camp | ihe animals for £457.00. :
#wenty cents per line for three insertions, |, .., rr pepns Cave, and Franklin and Th : ¢ a ‘i. Mr and Mrs iyde Boyer, of Bun-
Sad ten cents per line for each additional |r... whe dled In dnfancy. Three > te result of the sale was as {« bury. ind their shew. Russell Good
a : WB ws: f Centi {all. retu: sunday
grandchildren William, Jane and : . - - 3 art, of Centre Hall, returned Sunca) Reuben Lucas, Philipsburg, Pa.
Local notices accompanying display 8d-| py Campbell—survive; .afsn, two | Bar D. Harter, Zion 21.601 from an auto trip to points in Ohio = : a .
gartisements, five cents per line for each, ..... Dr. J F. McGarvey, of Lo- C. M. Long, Nittany... ins LOB 1 and Indiana
fsertion; otherwise, eight cents per Lime: ...,, (hjo, and Willlam H., McGarvey, C. AM. Long vouen
um <Sharge, twenty-five centa ¢ Rhirleveburg C. M. long ahs sa can i .
of Shirleysburg C M Lobe ) NA home coming event will be held | we | Williams, Centre Hall
Display advertising rales made EBOWD | © po. Larvices were held at the home| © - KBE seesnsncrssncseiss . oi .
jeo. Mi abaug tonlsbure. 63.50 | Cold Springs Grove, McClure, Frid: mm——— ep———————— i 4
Tuesday eushing, In charge bt her A MuShers baugh, E nls oy ad Saturday. Beptember 206th 3 4 h, FOR BALE-—~Ford roadster with | Want to Buy or Sell ?
the payment of your school ' i BLAE WOOD Chestnut slab wood,
4 . vide Vii fan't vant 35k 3 3 Tyee cut in stove lengths. at one dollar per ML SISOS SONA
the auctioneers F. V. Jodon was the| ¥"* 4 you don Ba % > ¢ T———
joad at the mill, on Dr. Leib farm
Kelley & Bon, Centre Hall, Pa
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FOR BALE~Z road dump Wagons,
in good working order; will sell cheap
WANTED--Good reliable girl or wo
The 24th annual bean 111} ; iman for general housewoy KW, 8.
PpE———— mmp——— 3 pastor, Rev. « E. Hazen of ‘the Meth George. Wilson | which promises to be the biggest event [truck body; good condition; 5 good
odist church, Further services in Mt. 8 : as Mo(mure ever staged. tires; new top~M. A. CLARK, 34
Sunday Church Services Union. ‘Methodist church, /Widnesday | D. Lansberry, Centre Hall...... 100.09 E. College Ave, State Colleng; Bali 25
Morning, and interment in the family | PD. Lansberry .. on (GUE me public meeting held in the Pres- :
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burying ground at Shirleysburg. S. B. Wamon, State College AV Lvterian church Saturday evening b¥| FOR RENT.—lLarge
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Mrs. Picken: was highly thought of } 7 . Wasson ...... 4 $0.00 1 16 1 WSOC OT. 1: owas well attend
locas
SEE US FIRST
i . acres, In Centre county, !
(Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) in this community. She was of a re-|™ Watuon segs S=8% led. The speakers were Maude T. Sey | Write to MRS, MARY CURR y,
Ke tiring disposition and lovable in chars SAPON .osrnduaratapepes nour « of the State vice presidents, |ertov Ps
The Jactire ao tickeln} will, De acter : ; WW. 1. Reyer. Centre Hall... moy ne i | ! j ertown, A
on sale in a few days a . BE iE. Stover. Niillkweim , a
Rally Day and Harvest Home Serv- S————— Lot + 3 BY vy y ng of law enforcement wits dws Keystone Power Corporation,
CORMAN. Mrs Sarah (Walker) | H. Snavely, Centre Hall........ upon by Mrs, Seymour The Board of Di K .
Joes fra— ’ 3 a iu IY Mrs, De) ‘ 6 ; y a
at Valley. 10:30 3 M Corman, widow of James P. Corman, | H. Bnavely Creda 50 | ward of rectors of Keyslone
Georges brig) 30 p A gs died in Millhelm on Thursday of last|F. V. Jodon, Centre 1 I si. 1 "er BIRR 5 MILES OF | Power Corporation has declared quar
eS Cet ed Siam 7:30 pa fWeek, at the home of a daughter, Lester Condo, Bpring Ail 04% | COMPLETE 1 iL terly dividend No. 14 of onéand three DONT TRY TO RAISE your family
Prsacaing at — ary HI Mrs. W. F. Stover, after being econ-|J. G. Dauberman, Centre all IR STATE ROAD THIS YE AR jan uArters (1% per ct.) per cent, wv without t. For stomach aches and
fined to bed for a “period of about m_—t nets |ering the quarter ending Sept. 301) pains; sudden cramps, severe intestinal
METHODIST EPISCOPAL three weeks. At that time she was Total for 26 head ons 1260 1925, payable on the 7 per cent. Pre colic and indiscretions of eating and
(Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) struck and knocked down by a bicycie 1 : 4 Bo 1 oct wabital Btock the Company drinking, changes in water, diet or
g xd x — EHO IHW) onds to
a; 11 , 3 0s rider, ile stepping from an auto to . straction-—#206, ¥ . > : -e a Kis
Centre Hall—Preaching at 9:30 A. er, wh pang i ; Wit mer—Rurd, £ n AN 85. to stockholders
a the pavement in Mifeim, an account| ~~ WhmeE—lerd | converted tuto Cash Todny. of ra the chose of mine on] CHAMBERLAIN’S
breton breaching at 11 A. M.;|°f Which appeared in these columns. | Married, at the Lutheran parsonase.| o.... .. wether in spring became | September 19th, 1921 COLIC and DIARRHOEA
8 Ra reaching a A. MM. Funeral services were held at the | Aaronshurg, by Rey F Dnuben i RALP REMEDY
Har cot Home. service.) home of Mrs Stover, on Monday, by speck. Lincoln 8 Witmer of State Col | hy ! all I reRERIPGr. Keep it always in your home.
NE her pastor, Rev. W. A, McClellan, of |. Cnthis A ue, Hy NSA
Boring Mili waa oy ege, sand Miss Kathrys
pring : His} reaciung at 4 Hebersburg Reformed church, Assist-
M.; B BS at’ 9:30 A. M lev raber of the Lutheran
(Harevst Home service.) : hurch, a interment was made in
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Distriet Conference at Sunbury, Fri-] Rebersburs nion cemetery Three Pastors Changed.
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Char. D. Bartholomew t
CENTRE BALLY PA,
and Mixs Rebecca Rhoads, The mean — D——————————
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gay, Bept. 18th, Mrs, Corman was orn In Mile hanges in thre pastorates of ths | i. ; rr 4 . ' ~ ‘ # a .
— township, where she lived all of her] Methodist Episcopal Chur x 4 an adits By a ans
EVANGELICAL ife, except the last two years during [nounced by Rev. J. Howard Ake, d ea ro a aan a es
I time she had her residence In i : ceived this week and t spe ried
(Rev. Floyd A. Huff, Pastor) . dis, = : 3 ar trict iperintenden Hey * Shins a
Age Was
Regul wrship at 10:39 A. AM. f the accident noted above her phy-; York to Christ ehurch, Hunt : :
a fea condition was unusually good for |Rev. Mr. Leidy from Barnesboro te] J | progress on road ———MAY BE SEEN AT——
Regular worshi 1 one of her ag She was the mother | York 1 R Walter HAW : ! : : :
Lentre Hall—
na ede meet | Nigman's Department Store
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
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STATE 8. S. CONVENTION |
AT ERIE, OCTOBER 14-15
Centre County Expected to Send Lares et From Nebien Women’s Coat and Dress Fash-
WHY CHILDREN WANT TO LEARN ! I Delegution—Raliroads Offer ie “a ' Ph ‘ .
I0 PLAY THE PIANO. ven eve ol | dweed Fares : ions are established for
[Bscont artes. wrath a ists lay Schdol leads o that the|*"c" Autumn
porter { 4 } | { ¥ od 4 .d Ef inl i :
int fe th As always, 1t is at this Store
Recen X ie ! Be Ha " . 1 ? GRAIN MARKET. ! As alwa syllus ie Ji
pis f t Juestionnaire [4 ‘ ‘ t Erie or x . early selection made.
aining ! y f th i I ‘ t Ww : y & {
question W 10 vl fren ‘ ' t , : . . art} : —~ : - .
fours 0 Vy he an al So Sees bruh i hg aie : v " Hundreds of Styles Are Arriv-
variatic the util ic. 1 ene ‘ 1 Fe not ‘ : ; : 2:
FAraTsn 1 ne wean, outa | ey ; ing Daily
answer wus give fTerent Me iis f a Have f Ke ‘ ‘ Fi lew 5 : : 5 3
puplis. Of the na we n charge well. d : oa. : in both Men's and Women’s Wearing Apparel, and
er Las vere (8 led he} “The body . take » Snow Shoe! ‘© oo a tow Prin. Chick SArtenk.. . most COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES is bere.
ia Be. : th t { O The array of Styles and Colors is extensive and the
"Because it in ‘the. md DE Shalt ry Atlee mace White Middings : : contains clothes suitable for the entire family, old
¥ : and young. Come in and look them over. Make
sn} $ 3 3 1 i
. vour selection while the line is compiele.
Borough Fire Alarm. gh
In case of fire in the borough
entra Hail, the Bradford & Co. mil We have a Wonderful Line of
vhistie will sound:
wo short biasts wher PORT CLOTHES
ieformed church;
Er IN} | LEN PA
formance in me oF the ih ama | mde ol npr. [pe mn A GOOD JOBS 4
and worthy BE plishiments ™ : IRINDEL Mrs, Ma
“To ent }
y
ie home of
ular.” Aaronsburs
Biecuuie E har : y wen. maj st week, from uremic poisoning, aged | tt i ’ g ‘ WwW WwW t
anci help me + oa | 4 3 ’ . ese were awarded last yea yor | ; i d d
a nan Ly aay stay : véars, 10 months, 26 duys Funer | gad i an e an e€
older, Know « y who & entitled to ti} 8 -
jal services were held from the home
a $
To become a pianist in a movielof her
daughter, Mre O. .P. Smith, in|medals rt promptly to the coun
theatre.” i :
With i Aaronsburg, on Sunday. conducted by | ty secretary . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Hh 80 many good, legitimate reas-| the f ths d tov ¥ 11 1 ]
pastor of the deceased, Rev. FF. il} Much favorable SH - s . i
ons for learning to play the plano, it , 4 i fuct svoranie comment was re HE LIP WANTED. «A middie aged |
| Daubenspeck : interment in the Union| y :
may be considered quite s § joeived last year at State headquarters | woman, or girl, for hotel work.—W.
ui natural for 8
i Stery bersbur
music pupils to start out so hopefully 1® on at. ;Rebershurg f bec tue of the increased number of | E Lee, Potters Mille; Bell phone THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR SAME H
| deceased's maiden name was! 4 ;
and enthusiastically on their musical l divisional conferences, and aga'n this
Journey.
A
Mise Mary Ann Winters, a daughter!
Abraham Winters, and was born |
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n Re A working with vou in these conferences | Banystown road. between Grange |
Orph ‘ i ehersburg. She ls survived by the » i | ; F S | 0 Ex h .
hanage Committee Meets, following childron: William Brindei| as wel; as in main convention a Park and Boalshurg. Reward--W, H.} or a e r C ange .
Another enthusiastic meeting of theland Mrs. Elizabeth Odor Auror Li~ | dresses will be Dv gs Stover, Boalsburg {
Orp } 1, J i, =| wil: be D Hugh 8 ale
Phanage Committee of Northumber- | Hnois Mrs, OO. PP. Bmith and John!
‘ jo ; =~ WE fieneral Bavretary v{ Hy Faves t bps “31 8 > “i § Liew .
lapd Presbyte y Wis held recently inl Bri 1, Aaronsburg. There also sus]. of ihe Internation FOR SALE.-let of White Rock ! Ss ine a ra e 0 as ou
. : b al Also our former beloved se ret vv. | Pullete, it $1.25 ow piece {ioorge
Bunbury, when representatives were vis © twenty granchildren and] : we
) . f 3 wk yr 4 . £8 » 4 1 7 Saw
also present from Clarion, Lackiaiwan el i great-grandehiliien De Ww. a Landes, now the Wark lise, Centre Hall Pa . E er Use --M t e t
na and Carlisle Freshyteries, Plans Genaral Secretary. Miss Margaret ; : V d akes h Bes
om :
/ of 5 HOME FOR SALE Wer for sale
were developed td present this matter HILE George Hiley a resident of Slattery, internationally famed writer POR } of
telly fora the . . . ’ OO Wii my home property, 2 miles east of B d d P t
definitely before th seven Central Mineola. N. Y., died at his home ar]lecturer and friend of @ivls: Dr. Husa rea an as
Pennsylvania Preubyteries thia fall that i tl t T K } £ ’ ' i Centre Hall, Bix acres of good 0
"i ba a f : x Pa mt pince as 1@ result of a paraiyvia were, the famous radio” pastor fable land: lots of frat and good wa s : :
Jullan Millard, the State Supervising{ . alg i all § : You will be delighted with the ucts you get from
Architect, was present from Harris stroke which he suffered recently. Holalong with twenty other esprcoentar iter: buildings all in good condition “ " '
burg with plans fof a $75.000 bu ing was born at Pleasant Gap, and resided [tives of the World, Internatiorsl and and new bara Good reason for sell ; our LEADER FLOU R.
ing Terms will be reasonable --
that will house some forty-five chile there until several years ago whiin he | State associatione, TAMES BE FROHM. Cont Hall, Fa We absolutely guarantee our Flour to be as rood as the
dren, Some of these will be. conve lmoved to Mineola. RBeven years ago The officers of your counts assoc” — as ——— o Ema - Best and Better than the most you get. ;
lescents received from hospita - and he was 1 © Age Mise . * ¥ %
® : ki mind “ok inited In marviag to 4 ! XL i oy elog : ANT ey Lhd conta
’ . i 3 Wa 58 tion are expecting a FTE i ¥ i taining 15 3
. . i, : gation i K yring ¥
year that plan will be carried out. and LAST A rol of good bedding, on |
Ki
the largest end This Convalescent Catharine Parker, of Bellefonte, who [than last year, because of the cxveps | more keys somewhere between Rebore:
‘ + s : rilescent . i Fhosalay Rl
Home will touch over thirty hospitals survives tion program and splendid benefits | PUTS and Helietonte Finder . wil
in Central Pennsylvania. Nothing mame 110 Be brought back 1b olir own county kKindiy return same to Keystone Power
is being done by any church, and the fhe most unique institutions to beltion or of aute parties or distr A 7
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plan has the hearty endor " found in the country. As one State : pa LOST. On Sept. 4. two beagle
¢ raement off T { gationa should communionte with the | hounds s 1 with black = and
the State Welfare workers, who are]? Ker put it, “the eyes of the whole une sae Ath SICH 5 al
anywhere, The Harrison farm near Vicksburg fonte, Pa, Finder please notify Orvis CC. Meyer, OAK HALL STATION, PA.
If adopted by these Presbyteries, it will likely be the site, and the work ——————————————— Centre Hall. Pa, :
’ Athi ’ ives greater promise than be-
will assure for Buffalo Valle . y ever
f liey ome of The Centre Reporter. $1.60 a year LOST ~8teel gray Palm beach coal,
Mike 6 combined work of this character (Continued from Dreviote: « column) and any information as to tie cocvens Corporation, Bellefonte, a. any
5 > County Becretary ou ban i h ul % . il OAK HALL ROLLER MILLS
studying the most unique (hstitutions | C2UNtrY will 866m be upon you. wy Darius Walte, Belle: | white spots. the ther brown male dog.
fore.
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