THE CHNXTRE REPORTER ISBUED Whits LX, INTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1... BE - SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors Editor i Editor and MDW, E. BAILEY... | Business Manager Metered at the Post Office in Centre Hab #9 second class mall matter, TERMS. The terms of subseription te ghe Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices pwenty cents per line for three insertions, and tem cents per line for each additiona: pesertion. Local notices accompanying display ad- sertisements, five cents per line for each @meertion; otherwise, elght cents” per line; Sinimum charge, twenty-five cents. Pispiay advertising rates made known Borough Fire Alar In case of tire in the borough of Seotre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mil whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fre is nor'h of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when @re ls south of Reformed church. Sunday Church Services VALLEY 8 PF PENNS (Rev. Greenhoe, Pastor) A. P. P. M. AML i. Tusseyville, 10:30 Spring Mills, Centre Hall, 7:30 @ an old 3 ax TRINITY REFORMED, (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) > i Spring Milis— $:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Church servicea Farmers Mills— 1:30 Sunday School. 2:30 Church Services Centre Hall #:30 Sunday School 7:00 Chu Services, EVANGELICAL (Rev. Floyd A. H Semon t— Regular worship at f4nden Hall— Regular Fussy vill Regular worship at ——- uff, Pastor) J A. M. 19:3¢ P. M. i 0 P. ’ AL n . FRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. M Ki ¥ rkpatrick. Pastor) Pine Grove M Boalsburg Lemont i METHODIST (Rev. C ErisCoraL E. Hazen, Pastor) EVANGELICAL, (Rev. E. E Bethesda Green Grove, Bpring Mills #Bg at 7:00, Ra i SPRING Haney, MILLS Pastor.) Preaching 10 8. at P 30 8. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Rove: of f Mrs. Eliz Mrs. Nannie at the home o in Centre Hall Mrs. Deer, Mrs. Miss Mary Byles. a junior. Eva Balley, a spent the latter's { Rev.) Floyd Haturday A. nas Godehall Huff since been Margaret h¢me, senior, at Penn State their vacation at the ¢ home mother, Hail in Centre Harry Hipple and Mr. both of Baltimore, Md., are fng expedition &lon, his William Bra fas has up here to jo thelr annual hunt for dee; en Mountains Mrs. Wagner, « aged in Potte: been confined to bed Rorobau in the Glenn re- where during youth $y long been n tHe Bradford clan o Maria ladies n of the most township, has for seven at the home of a daughter, Mra. Will: jam Bitner, at Het dition at gorious, Mra. Heckman, wife Heckman, of Juniata, been seriously 1 of the Jungs. She was reported slightly bet- ter, on Monday, to het parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Rossman, at Tussey ville. 5 The girls of Gregg Township Voca: tional Bchool will hold a bazaar at the school bullding, Saturday aftérnoon and eveming. December 5th. They will display a variety of useful and pretty Sites hand tinted cards, candy, fruit cakes, etc. : Rev. E. R. Corman and friend. John Apple, both of Sunbury, are at the Fisher home in Centre Hall and are devoting the daylight hours to scour- ing the mountains for deer. Mr. Ap- ®le is interested In the Butter Crust Baking company, with plants at Sun- Sury and Williamsport. Mrs. Corman Tussey ville, con. the best is very of Prof. W. has 0, very from congestion % DEATHS. RUNKLE. After an flinéss extend ing over a long period, Jin Run kle at home at Tusseyville on Wednesday of ment made In services died his ast week, Inter the were Tusseyville and held Greenhoe, pastor of the Lu- was cemetery, by Rev. 8. F. theran church, Mr. Runkle The sONns of which denominatio was long a member. two surviving and Wilbur Hall also an Miss Sarah leaves KE. Centre decensed Lanrence the former living in and the latter at Tusseyville wife. who | helore wits Em erick. Mr. the farm. marriage Runkle spent most of his life on Prior te taking up that vo- Hall and carried mall Mills FQ ria) of Samuel cation he lived in Centre and at stage Hall Was a one time drove between Centre and Spring The Elizabeth those deceased Bon and (Lee) Runkle, and be sides mentioned above is Bu vived by one brother, Howard 8 age His | 72 years, 3 months and 5 was days, fell 3] fii BOGDAN. h Frank Bogdan arms at daughter's 8 Mills, been to ut his Beart, A in near Potters Monday He had a year, on not in 4 4 1 affection ndition dmmdeat Owing an MILLWARD of Oscenis aged for one, ul —— Bellefonte J. Jax known Banker Dies kson. one of Centre best men. died at 11 Tuesday morning at his home in Bellefonte, following a nervous Mr. Jackson was sligty -soven ¢ and had Tor several years pre ¢ coddling the closing of the Centre Coun. bank three years ago, been presi Prios sheriff of banking company to that time he was deputy the county, and was an candidate for the woifice of register and recorder. During President Cleveland's first was clerk in aft Washing acknowledged to the man in of Centre county. by his and Miss Lyda Jackson, The funeral will be held Thursday after- noon. ! administration he @ the ton. most work He one government He competent service was be his line in widow in survived sister, A A SA AP AIAN. Keystone Power Corporation. The Board of Directors of Keystone Power Corporation has declared quar: terly dividend No. 14 of oneand three: quartdrs (1% per ct) per cent, cov: ering the quarter ending Doe, 81st, 1925, payable on the 7 per cent. Pre- ferred Capital Stock of the Company on January 2nd, 1926, to stockholders of record at the close of business on December 10th, 1925, C.F. KALP, Treasurer, A ———— i. ’ Notlee to Farmers. We give notice that we are again ready to handle wheat, and shall ap- preciate your business MeClenahan's Grain House, Centre Hall, ! EHS NAMED FoR CENTRE COUNTY BAXK THE OENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. MARRIAGE LICENSES. irnssFieming RESFIY do Fleming {Judge Arthur C, Dale Names Reecely- State College! ers for Bank Which Closed [is «ows Bellefonte see Bellefonte Andrew Irwin Esther Metzler WwW. H. Evelyn Rimmey. L. J. Martin Jones, Been In Process of Liguidstion.. . 11 three i¢ Andrew Toner. . Doors May 18, 19220 and Has Since Mary T. Beilefonia Arthur C. Dale at o'clocr morning for the are: Rev, John Judge Monday cHivers w— Dn — appointed Cenwre County bank Heed Ss. Krise—Y oder, V. Yoder, Rev. Davida Il. Yoder, 243 Fairfield avenue, and Ben | Ie ge, ity the asrets daughter of | They €)., Btoeley, the late and Jennie B.! Bellefonte; Die, of Pats and John 8B. Ginter, in of Alderman an Tone These receivers wi all of age the few jamin F Mre,. W. B ise, were united in F. I. Eilenberger ag bow ise Johnstown, by man the awew at to cash, Krise dave home: | i'ma ARO, Prankiin street, a dispose of the cash proven. I He Schad gunshon | Clearfield Youth Fatally Shot, died fudge also appointed D. A. to make Gilmore Force, sixteen, Thanks % . { and tirave, Day as the result of a ed giv-ng he bank, an am AOU Te 0 v earlier | the a wound rece ier n i renots before the at Frenchvil Clearfield count) We wounded when a gun in the ha ¢ impanion was accidentally charged. etamivinm—————————— U. 8. to Buy Liberty Bonds ittempting for the with The 1 treasury is nnancng directly modern ($31) dealing wernment securities ¢ ines of { bonds for ie ss A BIA ish and Oysters, a —- at Jersey: Shore Hosplial hn ni Wilbur B —— SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AA 1 $ £ Monster Gobblers Killed, wild turkey Mountain Two monster killed Priday on Nittany of last week by Samuel McClintie, i | were 1 i both of Linde of were land Claude Hall, Aside from being inrge beautifull had Th Hirds the portions the and smaller one | beard measuring eleven inches Mr \ that killed by Mr third killed by Hoss M ana pounds { mtic 17% pounds ———— Skylark t The Oo te the most won arid fn y 2 £ i » ome mad spiry he towards the wi flies In eve i, » climbs higher and | ki when Le iit you swear & very throat Then ng speck away up aim like rst i# only a out of 1s dives | trilling r THE RICHELIEU THEATRE BELLEFONTE Where the Best In Pletures Is Shown THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 First Bhowing In Penna the Buper Comedy “STEPPING OUT — faughs from start star cast FRIDAY, DECEMBER haney and te iE UNHOLY THREE” - Anes Jro——— SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 jw} tL roid 1 | “THE DANGER SIGNAL" — Filled with thrills rd Extra Bp i | MONDAY & TUESDAY, DEC. 7 & - “SALLY OF THE SAWDUST" This great Griffith p % rigs | CONTINUOUSLY M. Showing iAP. from 2 to - CLOCKS or out of ClHes myentedly with had hulie's dyna ground saludang did Meun- terrible, and over 25-YEAR WHITE GOLD, 15-J is ridges he WRIST WATCH was ame on, but the » his watchful walting my thirst became FINE ASSORTMENT OF MF nd IMOSqUitoes sw armed LADIES WATCHES FROM © Morning came and wore away to oon, and still the beast raade no move TO 845.00, x Einally FF inany y dop I called to my who vere scattered through the tres near | Me RINGE—SEVERAL from they were and swung forether, ns bellow join limb ne, to ne, until 1 snladang SELECT FROM, we beneath FINE LINE ARM BAGS AND OF LADIES rane ing branches Besides our p and three We cut it. straight from the trees and to them with stripe rn from ir bound the kxrigses, which happily were poisoned in he M I knew that they sould kill a man In a few minules, aut I was not, sure what the effect | ould be on fhe large and powerful aladang. i We next dangled a bunch of leaves | n front of the bull, provoking him to ‘harge upon it, and whenever he came within reach we lunged at him with our krises and spears, After an hour the poison had seemingly nog affected the bull In the least, and we were not situated so that we could give him a death wound. svenirfg came on, and T was begin. ning to fear that we should have to spend another night in the tree, when I observed that the great beast was showing less fury. He began to sway upon his legs. After a little while he started to totter away. But his strength was going fast; his head drodped; then he went down on his knees, bel fowing weakly. ' Presently his Kind quarters slumped and blood began te flow from his mouth, 1 dropped from my perch and, step ping quickly to where my rifle was lying, raised it and put him out of his misery. Even though he bad routed 18 completely, had kept us treed and had killed my good friend and assist ant All, I felt sorry for him. He had : been victorious almost to the very last~Youth's Companion, yi © ERrongs MANICURE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AND TOILET fo while fashion Ins GOODS, SILYERWARE OF SETS ALL BREAD TRAYS, NUT SETS, DLE STICKS, TABLE CENSE BURNERS, ETC. RAD s . © ETE, cae wi EWEI $12.50 NS & Ad $10.00 T0 SETS Ivony CAN- IN- 10 SETS HAVE SOME BLUE WHITE DUPLICATE ELSE- White £120.00 § 685.00 Gold Mounting White Gold Mounting OF ALL KINDS-SOLID CHIME £22.00 TRAVELING SETS—~BRUSH WALLETS — AND PARKER FOUN. FOR LADIES AND GENTS. SETS, CIGARETTE FIELD GLASS. FINS, ——
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