THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ———— a —————— - w THE CENTRE REPORTER . 6 ®. 8 *| county, on May 18, 1868, and was the | SENATOR SCOTT, IGNORED ON I ISSUED WEEKLY. DEATHS youngest of the nine children of Mr.| JOBS, SHOWS LOYALTY IN PARADE PRIMARY FACTORS AFFECTING FINANCIAL sommes * & * 4 . * and Mrs George A. Fortney. About — DIFFICULTIES OF THE FARMER. & "CENTRE HALL, PA. on thirty-three years ago he went to Iili-]. “a i . 7 2 0 10Z 20% 20% 40% BE : \ pnt RIPKA.—Mrs. Amanda Ripka, wid}, nq jocated at Davis where he Centre-Clearfleld District Senator Lost Tr so4 THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1097, ow of Peter Ripka, died at State Col farmed for for some time and later Out on Appralsership, But Went Er eer |Jege on Saturday. Intermdnt Was! went to railroading at Freeport. Af to Capitol With Marching €lab and SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. made on Tuesday afternoon at Zion tar a few years there he moved to Girls’ Band. a WwW. BMITH.....iocoivnsernnsesesJBditor Hill, near Colyer. She was aged about Amboy and had resided there twenty- . sighty-nine years. org 2 p . . Local Editor sod “8 4 one years. He was a thirty-second aa a SDW. E. BAILEX... Sein ta The deceased was the daughter ofa... Mason. burg appeared in the Sunday issue of WAGES +sevemeesmrmsenne aetna Conrad Decker Sr, and was reared at He i rh ’ g ak . the Philadelphia Ledger: er —————————— 5 . ? ' ’ xs : ¢ is survived by his widow and 4 ee AA . . Ll as Mntered at the Post Uftice 38 Wentre Hal | the Decker home, in Decker valley, four children: Carrie Barlow, Myrtle Some 2 them Always gone Dis * toy FREIGHT RATES . #8 pecond class mall matter. Seven Mountains. John D. Decker |g oq Ray and James, together with |More. There is the case of State Sen living on the homestead, is a brother,] qaven grandchildren and one sister, |ator Harry B. Scott, of the Centre HIGH INTEREST RATES -oereneen THBRMS.—The terms of subseriptlon to}... (patie) Mrs. James Weagley, of N > . i . Clearfield district He backed a man 1.50 \ dvanc : Mrs. Annie Patterson, of Boalsburg. ’ . - dhe Reporter are $1.00 & year, in advance [ig rope, is a sister,’ and Conrad] Ho way a popular and well known |for Mercantile Appraiser In Centre RECKLESS EXPENDITURES «+=ves- ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, | Decker, Jr., of Coburn, and Mps. Moy- man in Amboy. His body laid in state county, but Auditor General Martin webby cents per line for three insertions, | er, of Port Royal, are half ‘brother and in the Masonic building where the fu- appointed a man suggested by ( haries Too MucH CREDIT wessssccnsesssmess 284 ten cepats per line for each additions: half-sister of the deceased, neral mervices were ' conducted with]¥: Porworth, Bellefonte publisher and SEARE-POLBUCK AGRICULTURAL FOUNDATION Msartion. The Bu: viving children of Mrs. UP“ | sight hundred sorrowing friends in aty|® former Philageiphia pulitical weates : : . Lecal notices accompanying display ad- ka are: G. Howard, Milroy: William tendance. and also a former member of the Sate Forty two per cent of the farmers in the United States blame thetr finan sertisements, Sve cents per line for eacu|l. Mrs. Katie Horner, State College] Relatives who went out for the fu Water Supply. Dorworth Was » ial diflicuities on the low prices of farm products, according to the Sears @sertion; otherwise, eight cents per lue;|#nd Lydia, also married. neral were: Mrs. Samuel Wasson, Mrs, | the Pepper-Fisher Lice last year and Roebuck Agricultural Foundation, which has completed a study of the pri . of in dng recogni h year | 1e y ¢ . 4 { 4 ; piaimum charge, twenty-five cents. es. Elsie White, Bellefonte; Mra. James 3 be NE ™ a : er ‘ ht vie . factors affecting the financial difficulties of the farmer based on a sure ¥ 3 - OIL f Hin 1s ade 1 mire Youd : Display advertising rates made knowi| ZRIGLER-—Mrs Lottie Zeigler, wife | Patterson and Miss Beulah Fortney PO ppoin as 8 An by the United States Departinent of Agriculture, Seventeen per ey made mm application, of Robert Zeigler, died at her home in |9f Boalsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. George] ™ | ent of the furmers feel that hig X el , « 4 ‘och ar Coincident with the receipt » pnt Noll, of Winburne, th Low FARM PRICES wemevessssionnnnic HIGH TAXES «reersscarmmessarsrnsannses The following dispatch from Harrie- h taxes are the direct cause of the farm de- Ee ) Su FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Hev. 8. bp. Greeniwe, Pastor) "we y nreasio ver 1 * hilame : } Reedsville, Tuesday morning. Inter- word that he had lost the Appral ssion. eleven per cent blame e } £ fire responsibie, ten per cen ilame the high I rest, ment will be made at that piace on ip Scott notified Harrisburg that he wad ; ; i i hig day Church Services Friday. Her age was siXiy-one year: Arm Torn In Fodder Shredder. sending a marching club there i” IA ‘nt credit the depression to reckles The deceased was a wghter i | ite » e hi +} te; mh i \ ts cs 2 " 14 1 1 S11 ing io ji Cent n t wis Wo much credit gh costs for farm labor, ten per cent feel James Gi and was born in Sugar Valley. her husband and three sons Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M. Pittsburgh, and George and Georges Valuey, 2:30 P. MM, isviie. W. Byron Centre Hall, 7:00 to 3:00 PF, M. 11 LIC M rs George Theme: Christ » Center if 4 Reeds vill a M traction. M TRINITY REFORMED, ; (Hev. Delas KR. Keener, Pastor) Tussey ville— ¥.80 Sunday School. 10:80 Church services, Centre Hall— 1:30 Sunday School, 2:30 Churcn Services. — EVANGELICAL KE. Smith, Pastor.) TO MARKET HOGS OF QUALITY AR i Tussey ville " Holy Communion at all appoin FPrayermeeting Wednesday PRESBYTERIAN 0X: pasto t the Methodist (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) . | church, officiating. Interment in the! that Scolis } , ng en ep Centre Hall—9:30 A. M. Union cemetery sian : wireless MARRIAGE LICENSES, Lemont, 11:00 A. M. di : ; : pe . A. thasien : Pine Grove Mills—7:30 P, AL es METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) mi Sprucetown—8, 8. at 30; public) . Chis 53 Ty i vi v ea. Sia oh i worship at 10.:30 A. M. x . : 5 3 . : : . =~ a .- H x ¥ a s a. a es when : Willias 3 ww Bho $7 Be ——— 1 Centre Hall-—-8S. 8. at 1:30; preach : ist isthe i i sian PO RiGnE 2 on ¥ ¥ id ‘ . . Ang at 2:30 P. M. . Anne 3 ih ed Spring Mills—S8. 8. at 9:30; preach-| ; vr the follaadn oe te Enns tt —mp——————— dng service at 7 P, M. Danial Xr obras Boa. anti i Richellon- Gets Famous Organist. i NEY ADYERTISEMENTA, — = Rat ean talph 1 den of Philadelphia’ who! FPRESH COW FOR EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS of Unionville z nts { these | Das | d in the largest and finest | tested 3 y . at % 4 i a ‘ WOLF, Cent i 1. TOES] ! # (Rev. M. W. Dayton, Pastor) ; “leu mighty Whirlifser | oS ’ ] ; uy hetien Then | FOR SALE lan. ; = 5 Cora, of hiadephia; frs rat | O'F4R. at the: Hicheliey ? fp ar. Phillips rage. Potters Mills. | mal In the live stock kingdom. Yet, quality speaks, even on the hog market, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS sis JM Md RI and Are fo z et as : % { | j with top prices going to the smooth, plump porkers. According to the Sears “oy rr . r + ; $ : a ewpentind as good pRLuUres ro AY ’ - Corman, of Zion. wv Ge of Lock g "3 ! FOR 8 BE or sale two |! Roebuck Agricultural Foundation, during the past year choice fat-backs in : # : & % Nis SIAN 3 Havens and Albert, of Zion. ineral [and in securing the seivices of M salts 1 "“ hf large amount of § tehto ~ ui 4 sh FOR SHERIFF services were held from the resby- | Ede n, there is no questign of _ doubt he { ge a : the light veight class on the Chicago market, averaging from 150 to 200 pounds, . {fumber may be obtained, Com and om 2° ‘ } . Daun . We are authorized to announce that. un churci but what the Richelieu is ollering its). k “thes Vor and nake an > a brought from 37 cents to $1.50 per: hundred over common hogs of the same H E. SHRECKENGAST. of Centre antes 1 ) trons the v be a a py 1. ld : inte WA CE | class. At the beginning of the year cholce lightwelghts were selling 37 cents . ox nies oLaC ‘ : y . wry 8B Goodyear, olyer. 3 Es Hall Borough, is a candidate for 1 ting arpent wos ade ” frer sg A play at e | la hundred over the commons. Through Febrnarr highest prices for lights we somination of 8 1 Centre co ¥, | 5 } res accurately, | i on BANK STOCH One or more Shares | + 51 cents over the low price. During March, April, May and June the sp subject to the on op ¥otug . arp ' . " toy Lal one is I nb ‘ ty { st National Bank = wi be | DArrowed only to widen again through July and Augu In October tot There is less price variation due to gnality in hogs than In any other anh at Lemont, the oN sit rki y prices i 1 1 < ET I $ 4 g | ' thy ' » : ‘ y , (A of the Democrat arty, as pre 1 a 3 iy ‘ no + : i purchased a fair margin, | £Xe in the lightweight class were hovering around $10.00 while low quotations were &t the Prima : ' . wid i! —_ : i | {two dollars less per hundred . tary on e He tie ‘1 ’ J Butcher and bacon hogs are graded as choice. good nnd p im in the FOR TREASURER tour 3 AK t a 1 y Odd Fellows’ Banquet. i x \ r Tor nell ’ heavyweights, and cholee, good, medium and common in otl weights, Fore We are thorized to ann 3 that | ‘ he i y int B : ! d 1 ge, 1 h 42 3 tor. Te " ‘ 1 or tru k. . th ~ n | merly there existed a grade known as prime, which possessed the i mum L. L SMITH, « f ire Ia ; Kk i $ z i E MN snd : ’ 3 * % : . of condition, fort in auality t 6 ! vt ’ t $ & candid f rer of « cision of 4y, as ex grade qualits v i asi SPRING MILLS ang < eral store § ALO a It is common knowledge that paring to move to their new hon + in| home in Milesburg, Thursday morning | Man. Jams Bradiord, Ralph : "hats what Palmo Midds mean : Dodge Brothers Motor Cars Millhetm. The Gramiey family willbe of last wi of complicati i hal elian, John Spyker, aluia vou, Thousands of farmers : . mised In the church, Sunday school [was born State College abou Balley, 1 I Ruble, Theodore Hari | during the last 12 years has ° command exceptionally high and in the community. | years age or about one year he has|'®Y, Mod Bradford. Fred Spyker, | proved these facts. Palmo Midds i Miriam Shook, who was taken to . ‘ flesburg, having re-| Wm: Weaver, Eugene Weaver, Russ is not a “manufactured” feed. It prices at re-sale. Black Hospital at Lewistown, is ; HOVE ; y College, after { Homan, Join Homan, Jol anes, has but two ingredients—paim covering nicely. It as found the lig-|ing be e-long tesient of Sate] Marvin Lanier, Wm. Sovker. Eugen cil and high grade middlings. As re-sale prices are established amesiis are torn from the knee cap, GS eg a visi Ye Th was the last |BMeE art. Kenneth hk. Kenn th | Make High Test Milk by the public—not by the man- operation necessary. nis passing wi -t * » od y . oad : > i rarest i . . we | Dutrow Christ Morrow, Hugh Mo: and get thet ce, Youcando Blaine Bitner has urchased the Bit werely regretted b) his ma a ! € ¢ {op pri J 1€ 4 p I € NAY row. Robert Bradford, Russell Relsh. it easily, Palmo Midds increases ufacturer—they may be accepted ————————— the milk flow and produces a as an accurate reflection of pub- her butter fat content. The m oil does that. A single sack lic experience. The hig class vaudeville which | of Palmo Midds contains 3.15 y : ’ st vs laf Al : plays Keith theatres mad uch a hit] worth of palm oil alone, Such George N. Wells, ons of the B..F, D. Of Alcona, Ia the vhly one suriving.l) po. ak Mr remarkable value is matchless in Could there be a more eloquent mail carriers, retired on Tuesday He |’ wo sons passed away several years Bt the IUchelieu Let | » that 32 1 anyother feed;it explains the fast : will be pensioned Mr. Wolfe was injago. He is also survived by his wid- Rich advises hes highest | growin and tremendous popus tribute to the stamina and en- service for twenty some years, was|oWw, who was formerly Miss Annis na will rity during worth of Dodge Brothers rane Peida out In all kinds of weather, and had |Uregs, of Centre Hall, and eight A cach Friday and several ' narrow escapes from serious (children and four great grandchildren. | y pe! am 1 \\ f product? accidents. Ralph Shook, * his. substi Funeral services ewr hpid at the late |©leu. For this Friday and aturuay | \'¢ Ss : tute, will take his place. osidence in Milesburg on Monday af- | Madam Lucille, the famous “gown ory Detter Feeding ws for Less Money ner home and will occupy It in the | spring . ston was twice mar: ted, | hi Mrs. Archie Heckman and children, [his first ife being Miss Katherine) Famous Vaudeville to Be Continued oy oat x : of Patton, are spending some time with | Fulton Io this union three children | her father. Howard Weaver. were born. of whom Mrs. Cora Morgan | continued | y — ternoon. and nterment was made inj qed ie of wh ig at — ——————————— i ator, will present Fashion Hints ‘ s s 3. 3 the Bra emetory 1.iberal protein, high fat, Jow fitye and - 3 POTTERS MILLS. 5 nch cemetery. with eight living models’ It is said to yrontute contentethal's Polmo Midd TOURING CAR .......iov0u0.... 0808 gn Sod = . Nofeed inexitien epost’ 80 well wii J " Cas ssate y Mra. Earl Smith and two children —_— be the biggest. most lavish and gorg- home grown feed, For dairy CON mmm ROADSTER .... Ef -+ 884 Tent Lan Attra. 2. . ' FOL €airy cove QUUPE iveiricesnasassrasernses JIB accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Jacobs, of FORTNEY ~James Fortney, a na leous act that has ever come to Delle Tr in bane SEDAN #1 €entre Hill, on a trip to Lock Haven [tive of Centre county and well Known es oo mme aot is entertaining ae weil fat. For borscs=an excelléh condi teach PES t Mast Monday. Mrs. Smith spent the especially in the vicinity of Boalsburg, |, 1. : Adnig oa 3 joner that makes grain unnecessary. (Delivered Price) ¥ : i av and us, wi dass ye day with her sleter, Mrs, Sheasley, at]died at his home in Amboy, lL, from as lavigh and gorgeous, with eciacsh a, Ava To SallA The sie . y y ed os a mash, of all it is the Mm Hal. the effects of an accident he suffered music and daheing. These acts play i. iced, high class feed on at Ke ve Wi W.R. H G D. C. Fohringer and wife, of Tussey- {while crossing a street In that city ply at Kasiths Thentres and the larg Faariet What mote an any feeder ask? . . osterman arage ville, visited last Thursday at the home tho eveni t oat and finest theatres in the land, with of Thomas Fletsher, or oe le was knocked down by a passing]®i" "tage entertainment as this coup- Try Ten Sacks ; CENTRE HALL, PA. Wie pp Bre 7 : ; . led with plotures such as “The Wine Emerson BEnnlst, daughter Marion, |automobile, being rendered uncon oing of rap Ve " Dr asic You are ising n iy svery day you do — and two sisters, Sarah and Esther, [scious when his head struck the pav-|y ¥ co (rt he Mae Ary Kutimonial letters show Lis. Patronize Your Nearest Dodfs Brothers Dealer spent Saturday with friends in Yeag |ing. A following car mn over his| © 0 a Keaton in "Th ROR. RE ey Teed his artown. legs before anyone had noticed his]. J . v n ae overlook "erp, me (3s wh not this opportumty to Miss Viclet Palmer, who is empioy-| plight. He died from a fracture at th oh med lover, Glorin Bush Save 4 JO Lema = fn od at State College, #nent a few hours [the base of the skull aon jn Sunya, the Hnest Photo plays Y fair wk pest. Eve will astonish D On 5 = IH ROTH RS on Sunday at the home of hor parents, Deceased was an engineer on the lofay GAN Huy, We cah only say that you, ¥ § gi t Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Paimer. night shifter in the JHinols Central the Richelieu has gone the Hmit in i. Fiving to the beople In this community 1. N M oO I oO R CARS ‘ “w YO 1 rife, tw NEC ’ K { I 1 H. FE. Foust, wife, two children and|yards and his son wal his fireman. | ao and wreatest entertainment Wm. McClenahan p * Miss Orpha Fleisher spent Bunday at]The father and son left thelr engine CENTRE MAL r » the home of Sparr Wert, In Aarons jto get a hunch and the accident hap- SA nabie: Jud théy Are ‘deerving of 5 ly, Ae of f) i L hy & sy “burg. They all retuned home but]pened when the former was Crossing Mra. Foust who ls vieiting a few days |the street to a restaurant. Wm ef peste with her sister. : He was born at Boalsburg, this® The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year.
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