ao Pe —— SH 3 A RA SABA | FOR BALE—A 1% borse-porwer wa-- Uver-—4q 690 | er motor, in good condition iis offereds | or sais. Motor was In use in Report- r office until eectric motor was (n- tal ed, Apply at this office. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. i : ro . a { emer easements atet mn 0 PEAT IH : E ; 'OURT '§ SSOURI, NOT B ER DEATHS, JURORS FOR DECEMBER COURY.|SAYS MIS . THE pig Db — MISSISSIPPI, RIVER IS - | “FATHER OF WATERS.” gr ee GEPHART.—Mrs. _Bmraa Gevhart lppne Jury Wheel Calls on Citizens to FATH | United States Department of Geolog widow of Jacob Gephart, died at her Act on Grand snd Traverse Ju- S——— Ofielal | wr J. 3 " a S vo sath « . home at Bebwsiiorg,, ThilfeGag mor res. Dr. Alferd Belrly Produces [nied Hts ng of following an liness al Burvey, ; BEIRLY, Pa 2680 mille Length of the Nile miles The CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 9%. SMITH & BAILEY, A W. BMITH.. MDW. E. BAILEY.... River data supplied by the er at last week, weeks, aged over name was Emma Washington, U. B Dr. ALFRED (Author), Philadelphia, i ata Proving the Missourl River] of six seventy years, Mon Bata Pio ‘ he Hiaour) RI A. i . # g « etio » iY | Her maiden Kream {ith i ; n « ’ i \ ¥ and was thrice married. Her Mississippl | husband was Ammon Wolfe, by [(W for The | she had one daughter, Mrs Altrad 1 Doctor Moyer, Rebersburg, wiln Alfred 1 t had for years. hus- FARM ed offers FOR for BALE his 49 s vo ov i arws = December court gecond The undersign of that names — opens re £2 Arm 102 Proprietor» day month, the aa CGearges The vers being she for er first Ty A AAG IIE ¥ yv Pr nning at 1 ar g y Td drawn grand and tra aiiey containing by nppended , Looal Editor and Contre } oy 1 Business Manager ' . ten okress Grange, next (further particulars P. M. A. e jurymen, as posted Prothon idle b whom Nevin whom made her number Her Bartley. © vand wag Harvey Miller, and her third} Jacob dedrly, Pa] Wilkinson, berg Leister, Bpring GRAND Ww. Dranbely ¥ Wm. of otary Roy are Metered at the Pom Office In Centre Hal Se second class mall matter. : TERMS. ~The of subseription to #he Beporter are $1.50 a year, in advance "ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, Swreunty cents per line for three insertions, | Burial and ten ceuts per line for each additious: fmpertion Jeaal notices accompanying display nu: and gertisemenis, five cents per line for emchj = febarabupbg. In January: Cs : rs J a Io “ra fmsertion; otherwise, eight cents per lue;| V0S born =n Zebel . ’ nin, i, 3 p.. St Ll Maa sume error. has. been @ @inimum charge, twenty-five cents, 1853, making her age almost seveniy } r | Bispiay advertising rales made known SB application, ED she home “n JURORS delphia of second farme; CEPPOOEOIOOI POOP PEPE POOPOOP OPO PG EGEOOGPOVOIPOC EO OIOP POP OGGOOOOOPIOIP THE RICHELIEU THEATRE, BELLEFONTE Showing the Pick of the Pictures and Shubert Stzge Plays. PEP OPPO CTOOOPOOPOOPIOPIIOTOOP ICIP POOPOCIPI POPPI COOOIOIOSOIPOP : ; vlahan, In rne: terms 1 of whom preceded | Gephart, all the grave, Reformed « 3} awlord, Sr. to She was a membe the her of hurch ail hes Hil was made in Rebersburg cem on Saturday. tery etery The deceased wus a daughter of Daniel Susanna Ikreamer, and] WILL PRESENT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ets INes “Don 0” NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23 & 24 POPP OSOOPPLOIPCOPES three years. Besides the daughter | of named above, there survive the de = oo ceased a granddaughter, Mrs. Noy th and Borough Fire Alarm. in case of re in the borough of Pentre Hall, the Bradford & Co, mil histie will sound: One long and two short blasts when Sere is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fir» 8 south of Reformed church. p—————— Masteller, of Bloomsburg, John | Nevin Masteller, a grandson Mrs, grent Amanda Mrs. also, two sisters, Luck Tyrone, and Eliza J.| what Hall. funeral services W. A. McCle formed church, assisted by of Lut enbach, Meyer, The by Centre | presuming thi were conducted, in appearance Rev, of the Re the “Father of River Rev. Bteph ceodinglyY 80 named i = heran ™ Great Events In Our National History en Traver, the : WH er y the ve 3 1 Sunday Church Services| —— jue dro woe cone U0 10 25D few days L | TRAVERS] Presid of out ing Repu Bel ment wi ingest LUTHERAN CHARGE Pastor) PENNS VALLEY (Rev. 8S. F. Centre Hall, Sermon by erica—Pat: Tusseyville, home efonte, Greendwe, 10:30 A. M. Dr. Yeiser; h } 2 i Noon. ire ers of mind mated ny i } Fathe tilnite ng over ¢ f i Ams ‘ dis beyvor very po t there 1 : 4 } er i t ted ‘ aut wa 2 Spring Miils, CHILDREN, 15¢ ; from ADULTS, 35c 11 P. Admission : Saturday 30 P.M evening at PAIN" MS, sn y v thin t . 3 ‘4 i i ge : i i § he ils { t : : Showing Continuously Every Day 2 to M. | (Hev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— $:30 Sunday School. 00 Church Se Mills Sunday tere CEPCOTOEEEEP CTI IOP COPE OOOIP POPP OIPOOCOOEIPOPEPPOPOOPPPOOPPOOPOrSO dd § Figs FOR THOSE WHO CARE WHAT THEIR MONEY BUYS Vices, ery Er ' my TY SOW GI F 1% § on Dos a ed Lew Wr woe Spring sd School. «:00 Home Mis nis Parmers Mills— 9:30 School. 10:30 mmunion. B pe Alllls Sunday Holy Cx EVANGELICAL (Rev, Fioyd A. Hufl, Pas feomont— Regular worship finden Hall— Regular Tussey meeting. fn at 10:3g FRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Centre Boalsburg Lemont ick, Pastor) themselves steadfastly to the Im- been good rom the Tery Begining. for elev METHODIST Rev. CC. E ! EVisCOPAL i ATO Bmullic Milheir An be mediately ices are Pe inflaenee fle Is been car's appearance and performances nothing =} remarkable, art of my held DEPENDABLE. 1 AH. is now also an Always ally EASY eminently RIDING ( sXe plican in urged AMunays up-to-date, It Is now strikingly ATT RACTIVE. BVANGELICAL, E SPRING Haney, MILLS in every 1 Pastor.) fe i (Rev. E Style and smartness stand out ne, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Sheer logle never made the cholee more obvious Dodge Brothers Motor Car for those who really Wonderful Achiey care what their money buys. At press, Wii eriticaly recover geceived thr appears Frank E. has been Hosterman’s Garage Centre Hall, Pa. elsewhere issue, Imkota. and TRF at react Wielan Hall, past two Linden rolah ips, in Altoona during the POOER OP OCPOOPOIVEOPOPEECLO PEEP EOPPEPPPVEOCPPPPGPEECPPEEP PROF EOIFRETPPOPEPOFFEPEEPEFEPETPIPPEO0O000 PEP OLE LDEPPLOLLLEELOP) weeks or more ass the home of h yrother-in-law, John} 4 va ee Wir Da . taney} 3 ; Ts ‘ : ‘mink uman! ; : i journey occupied the grote two years, but the wonde made with glass, section of Monta: Wine -~ ithe t d abou ty | of Mi and | John Confer. of Penn township.| won amply justified the ed. thre age thar and expense ental Chicken-Noodle Supper and Bazaar. The Aid Bociety odist oh hoM Franklin was a daughter Mre. Ha ville, ing the 1 ng of fu rents. two bearing animale it thi f four ¢ 1idren To date he has Lt ie twenty | the at gkunks: ingest In the aginst her es being have been | court on Tuesday Mrs. Royer had Jost prior to a previous hearing, gitating a second postponement of the WW Mr, and Mra, W. 8 Willlams and daughter Marion were accompanied by Mrs. Clyde E. Bradford on an auto trip to Pittsburgh on Saturday. Cor- aopotis was one of the places visited by the Willams family, while Mrs. Bradford was a guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. C. A. Bauer, at Edgewood, also In the Pittsburgh district, On their return home Bunday evening they were accompanied by Hon, Gar- net and Mrs. Speer, of Corggpolis, * Mr. it states acquired Ladies 3 ¥ : ATS at the minim The Power Behind the Man--His Bank Book. Money Is a Power—a power In self respect, and In the ful fillment of your life's ambitions. To enjoy this satisfaction. you should own a bank book. Not merely for the book alone, but for the money represented by that book. : her her ind, her arch win is to (850.0 army and rated be worth | great girs | years and brothers, one fat bos whom variety of both bili The eventually two a and two n dollars 1, 000.000) articiean, in the social - of " 8 of Qiscovery Jefferson church, Saturday 21. tock, a the an {Pe o 2 | LE © an three | next reached what is now known mths { Funeral jmgraning in her ting Emi ning, November A ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ Mrs F i? g ub de i the “Jefferson River: discovering the charg- Hover held Friday Evangel} H. C. Kiel was made Services Were From 5 to 8 © . i alan | 308 4 ¥ vg {var ¢ 3 wa tel husband. one of al two other rivers, approximately Coburn Rev the pastor, served, of cabbage, at 50 cents ate aim 342 2 3 * s ‘ cents a pate, consisting miles in length, all Jocated in Those hu h eh ret potatoes. | ot 1 116 offi Interment { ; ‘ in Paradise cemetery. and coffee attorney for 3 Pie, cake and ice cream will also be I. A - recovered papers suret v f he eg sy liste t } P Sure of the peace, listed to} chicken-nood es, mashed Montana. three the real headwaters streams are; Mis! from western Montana | to the Gulf of Mexico, cially ieard at a the special term bread and butter of the great { sourl, coursing not served. a distance om. | computed to be four thousand, six hundred and sixty-six miles (4666), which fully establishes the fact that the Missourli River is entitled to the distinction of being designated the “Father of Rivers,” not alone of Am- erica, but also of the whole world, since its length being greater than that of the Mississippi River by sev: eral thousand miles, The head of the Mississippi River is located six miles beyond lake Itas on. which is situated near the head of Lake Superior, hence if is only a BRANCH of the greater Missouri “Power of a Single Purpose” . is the title Your patronage English, pastor preciated, A AL ME IS A=. of the Pine Grove Mills Lutheran gee » . church, to given in the Lutheran rithday Party, A birthday party, in honor of the church, Centre Hall, on Tuesday eve- 4 . ning, 24th inst, the occasion being the th birthday of J. Harris Runkle, was monthly meeting of the Men's Bible|5¥en by the lad's parents, Mr. und class, who wil, have as guests a sec: Mrs. Elmer Runkle, on the 11th inst, ond class of men. Rev. English is a The following were present: Vinton man of strong personality, a fluent McClellan, Woodrow Hosterman, Done and entertaining speaker, and has a ald Coldron, Vicletta Hartley, Albert message worth ‘while. Bradford, Ralph Packer, Dondld Ru: ble, Lois Ruble, AMce Foust, Gladys Sn White, Catharine Bender, Lillian Mey: Pomona Grange Meeting, er, Roberta Smith, Elwood Smith. OCOH- 411 ently af neces The caption above of a will be greatly ap lecture by Rev. J. E. The right way te accomplish results is consistently save a part of your earnings to regulariy and be Why not start now before It Is too late. Come In and let us explain how easy It Is to save for that ralny day. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Centre County Pomona Grange will Speer is one of the members of the Stow Rock hunting club, who last year bulit one of, if not the, finest hunt- dng lodges in the Seven Mountains. “The location is the Krise farm, west of Bunset club house. meet at Centre Hall on Saturday, No- vember 21st, in morning and afternoon seswions. Election of officers wilp be an important item of business. A Dean Runkle, Kenneth Runkle, BSar- ah Runkle, Mr. and Mra, D, F. Smith, Mrs. W. 8. Slick, Aagan Thomas, Wil. Ham Stover. he , IMI A. Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, The @entre Reporter, $1.50 a year River. It loses its identity some miles above St. Louls where it joins the Missouri, Length of the Missouri River—4666 Je . Length of the Mississippi River—1, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT yma. A #
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