THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THE CENTRE HEPORTER DEATHS TO TAKE CENTRE CO. BANK| Conditions along the tracks of the 1 Wednesdny morning the case of | showing by their testimony a value ISSUED WEEKLY. I, RH. R. at the Centre Hall tation | Turnviks Road Company something over $25.0006.060 it . . » * * » . | anvthing but desirable Ot pas | fendants contending that | nt ; \ r *i1U. 8. COURT AGAIN ASKED ATTENTION, P. R R #1250 for Milthelm Turnpike. ithe former in 1897. The plaintiff | CENTRE HALL, PA. THOMAS — Aaron Thomas, long a | Deputy United States Marshal Serves em ; resident of Centre Hall, ded early Papers on Interested Partles.— i THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1320 Monday morning at hi home here May Oust Recelvers, lL = {fron OPS ind other al t | SMITH & BAILEY, Froprictors | termen as mide in | SB W. BMITH....ioonvinrresnnnncns Editor | atery " Loonl Editor and | ni FHh ed i n 3 . . ! i Ke cor iy Wik i { i EDW, E. BAILEY... | Business Manager | Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hab ted recently nd on Mond i de ! 4 ' Ry (helm. Th ba SAL A Boe Powe: Wa #8 second class mall matter. TERMS. —The terms of subscription fhe Reporter are $1.00 a year, iu advaic ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, Pwenty cents per line for three insertivas, | aad ten cents per line for each additions msertion Lecal notices accompanying display ad | "nai ved at \ ara : : i a vtlen : h : ; , gertisements, five cents per ing for eacu | ed until July he wou | ts ; : : . i jet iy EYSTONE Hammermill Ground fmeertion; otherwise, eight cents per lune, tt ned his ¢ nty ) th ei) ! e : 2 ; ty - : . ! : and Aspirated galpimum charge, twenty-five cents. W wand three « dren Irv ive { sn Display advertising rates made known i A ed a quently J. ecie : oJ UK WALITY M IXED FEED am application, WILKINSON Harry ikinson {7 ¢ » i ners J ASHINGTON ¥ S oo « | ded his home in ! IK TS conn } i ! ! n ! | good condition, is offered Motor was in use in Report- Seciric motor was in- | at this office i Saturday the c {" Sunday Church Services i; v= = oe comers | FOR ALL LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY en name was Miss Catharine Smith. | Ww ‘mnirpuicy protsames - g My prices will arouse surprise and astonish yon, 3 pr x Were ted © Ot OF h } \ | - S 3 #ENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE|of Milton. There were no children. | 16-Day Excursion | My (Rev. 8. F. Greenhwe, Pastor) Hee had Hved in Mifflinburg during | om A a hh Ae ! For example: Keystone Kwality Superior CHOP at #2.00 per ew. ] ft} married sy BR per ju iken in i courts an i contains no eoh, no dust, dirt or nothing | . I pa t entre Hall, 10:30 A. M. Recs. Yeu ont oe wares al 3 d M h 2 | +i y * ] i but equal parts by welght Centre 1 fifty -s years Hi § wis between { which was pash es when It 1 { ! Satur ay, arc { of “Nature's, Hest orn and Oats, The oats Is ground as fine as midd- ATTIC erg pe g Gloom. 2 and 38 VOurs » ' . . Theme: Deepening n . 3 yea it ted States Supr t b lings and the corn to a perfeet meal, then the two are thoroly and Quality will enlighten, convinee and aceclerate you. + r light Brigade, S. S. hour jee. Th jeceased was son of liam | CRU that body had a . " perfectly mixed together, filkinson, wh died i nte : 4 7 div : i . : Spring Mills, 2:30 P. M. ; stor. uey RE Mrs mew | APPIYIing to such mat The change $1 1.82 { The average miller ships this quality of grain to the big eity mill Pusseyville, 7-8 P. M. ’ t HagTishore.® "Survives ers; uses lower grade grain, ofte n cob and all. does not clean MH, grinds thru a burr mill, calls it Standard chop and sells it at #45 to Fheme: The Important Hour. Re Was & Supenier wd woodworker | the Centre County Bank eos waw dot (1. Roypd Yop rom CENTRE HALL rv are Der Oh -— )) Jarly in diffe he drove 2 only fil th it under actual 1 i | Thi istown and font | Proportionate Fares from Other Points Fhis Mill does not put the material out steaming. henee no danger TRINITY REFORMED, CONVeyanos u ing | eration { | of a spoiled product. This Mill grinds by Impact, not by friction, (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) been the ack. i The petition tarting new ban ‘gl $ therefore no heat. It Is the only mill of Its kind in the State, n p— j rupt proceedings forth that th 5 I ean grind to any degree of fineness but my capacity Is not n Hall— . ' . v t | For details as to leaving time of is, 3 f ’ ay Honoul, HETTINGER —Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth or orem vers by the Ces fares in parior or sleeping cars, stopv. (§1]] 1aree. My aim Is Quality First—Quality Afterwards, and The Right : unday HE NGER.—Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth {, "unty 11 constituted nr vet | privileges. or other ormation, con Way, my motlo, 1:00 Church Services. Hettinger, wife of Henry M. Hetting-| ; . a : ht joket Agents, or | odd, Di 3 ¢ 11 . OL Dar SL i rige onnston 1 gr Ya Senger Agent il usport, | 1 have hundreds of formulaes for making all kinds of Feeds, 112 I A Ver Ue Altoona i ring Milis— h¥e ; ' to t t ig i pats 3 8 . at the family home ai 5 o'clock ri \ f 1 i he fl i Write for prices and Information. Send me your favorite formula hy waday Schoo A Inv morping # 2 compHoa n of di Haag it of the nds of John 8. 1 i { Additional Excursions April 2,10 | for mixed feeds and 1 will send you my lowest quotations. Anyone : Church Bervices 1 June 11,25 and October 15 i who feeds Poultry or Livestock on the smallest or largest seale can- i Farmers Mills— not afford NOT to write, 9:30 Sunday School. Spring Mills, nd was the a ite: ape: ; : eS nd the lat 1 Pennsylvania WRITE—a Government postal will do, or Phone Bell T5RI14. 10:30 Church services derioois eerssdoar aS reine $h risa vin, chi come i os “ | RR SISTEM KEYSTONE MIIL1S Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor ( a . 7) HARRISON H. GROVE, Mgr. (CENTHY HALL, PA. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Centre Ha Boalsburg Lemont EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS (Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor.) ALBERT RLINGER WOUNDED; DIED SATURDAY NIGHI ltl ns NEW BUILDING RECORD mitted Deed at Home of Former Wits In Lewistown FOR STATI (OLLEGE A coror : v SE . \ $1,314,000 Building Program Complet invests le A . hy by ‘ . edbarty-four Private Hesldenees r, 25, Lew wounded 1 H : ! ve ' ! ‘ ie ’ 3458 be ¢ hs ' f ie « - Thursday Rheen Saturd three us 1 at 3 o' Bank from he yoroed mars stent Harry G. Bankus, of Harrishurg, Com- ~ haan EF onus LILLE SOLA 4 wy ~~ Oo A we td LB £43 - Be Via FRIDAY AND SATURDAY periect the Wolves" In fact, Dodge Brothers are convinced 1 stand Amer tml costes vari that the day is not far off when wooden : . Fr Sieel | posts motor car bodies will be a curiosity. Charles C. B ‘ iad A Arr : People will shudder at the thought of : Mot ; fmeiiy ee} having ridden in them and will thank do ot t .’ ‘ ty et : ter un | ° MONDAY AND TUESDAY Dodge Brothers for the greater safety, : : : six wi od a durability—and beauty, tog—of all steel Praye] in safety! Powerful, quick-action in a thriving condition: from all points tne d ; th Reginald Denny and all-sta: construction. brakes, a chassis world-famous for its dvew ©. PemkEwivatii Salteo oy Li cast, we guarantee it to be the best A steel body will stand up under impacts Sturdinese, and a body of steel wr Ruse The banquet feature, of course, was|began his enviable railroad career ns Bolrfone mia nt 3] ug - that would crush the average body to bits. explain the enviable reputation for safety import ami 0 ; ; iy nat a ta Aes FEE Steel cannot splinter. Steel cannot burn. enjoyed by Dodge Brothers Motor Car a most important number on the pro {clerk at Mahantango, gradually work: | miss one whale of a time, Also Felix Steel is an armor of protection on the -~and the enviable feeling of safety ene. y " \ x herd to fps or a’ tat Ss ams y t the Cat, First Hun News, and "Ride . : : gram. The layout was elaborate ing his way with service at Dalmatia i . : hi , b those who drive it Em © gy" crowded, hurryi ighway. oyed by . the service wus the best ever, Elizabethville, Coburn, and Lykens, For fam owboy » hu ng y J eleven years he was station agent at WEDNESDAY (NEXT WEEK) The car will continue to be a “four”. No reasonable buyer will be dis- Lykens, being retired there four years | “Recompense”-— tracted from the issue of QUALITY by mere CYLINDER propaganda. Th g R2atsdly 1#0, when he went to Watsontown to| ©ne of the "better" pictures; thrill- . he Lingle farm of one hundred ing story of adventure in the great ake hi of . and ten acres, at Earlystown, was eold make his home. war, of Paris, the velts of Africa and Touring Car $878 Coupe $934 Surviving is his wife, filné children on Monday by lacurgus I. Lingle to : of London. Ne 08 “ yo . a nga 1 by a former marriage, five brothers v Roadster . 878 dan 7 J. Elmer Royer, the sale price being ui} ome sister THURSDAY (NEXT WEEK) ed $8900. The farm ds a portion of that gu : “The Clrele" Deliver uy Also Special Comedy and News, Wg —— o gt ® al ge TRTTY . - a a result of a Btroks of hg THESE PRICES SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT OF 2 PER CENT anted by C. 8. Musser. Mr. Roy 4 ad i : onsen by G5. Mon. ie. Tre rye. Jo ot es ons nor | he teten sims” me vit of ne] HHOSTERMAN’S GARAGE -- CENTRE HALL now owns a farm nearby the one he lyn Lewisburg at the age of 67 yearn Pletures. 14t No One Tell You / Fh me @urchased. He was engaged as a distiller, near Pillorent. Pp - ——————— A ——— Mifflinburg, up to fifteen years ago. ; A F : No Marriage Licenses, At one time he was associated with FOR BALE-~Three American fox O 0 i= I~ OO i H Pie No marriage licenses were lssued|l, 1. Weaver, of Millheim, In the lum: | hound pups, bred of good stock. ~F. - . v from the Register's office in Belie- [ber business. A wife and several chil- | A McClintio, Linden Hall, Pas, Bell : donte during the past week, id dren survive. ‘phone STIRS. M O70 R CAR “5 : in nosts of 1 I » wil nf #2 Fest sesh ms - $ Araurary dd The «ci wood, afior ull, unh: { driving vision on all sides—a saf cature of . the first importa three] “What Happened to Jones" ——————_ A A Lingle Farm Sold. of the late James C. Boal. It is now IBIS. As
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