THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, PA. CENTRE HALL, SR—— : THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, Amm—— SMITH & BAILEY, 1827. Proprietors, Sasser nns gana kaditor S W, SMITH. = Local Editor and MDW. E. BAILEY.. *} Bustos Munuges es 3 Bntered at the Post Ufice in Centre Hau #8 second class mall matter, TRRMS. —The terms of subscription tu 4he Reporter are $1.00 a year, ii advance ADVEBRDIBING BATES. —Legal nutices, AWenly cents per line for three insertions, And ten cents per lune for each additions. JARsertion. Jocal notipes accompanying display au Matisements, Sve cents per line for eacu Mmepriion; otherwise, elght cents per lane, Minimum obarge, twenty-five cents. PDlapiay advertising rales made known wa a Appiation, " Sunday Church Services PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Hev. 3. », Greennce, Pastor) ' TRINITY REFORMED, {Bev. Dealas R. Keener, Pastor) fentre Hall— ¥:30 >dunday Sobool. 7:00 Bpring Milis— ¥:3v Sunday School 10:30 Church services, Farmers Mils— 143VU Sunday School. 2:30 Church Bervices, Church Services, EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. E. Smith, Tussey ville— HMeguwar worship at 10:39 A. M. Penwe Hall— Heguiar worship at Pastor.) 7:30 P. FPrayermeeting Wednesday M. at i. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. a. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) . Pine Grove Mills—10: A. M, Boalsburg—3:00 P. M. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. KE. Hazen, Pastor) Smuliton—S8. 3 worship at 10.:30 30 AM. 8. publi A. S. Bprucetown—8, worship at' 7:50. public ¢ EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS tHev. M. W. Dayton. Pastor) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SHERIFY We are authorized to &. E. SHRECKENGAST, of Hall Borough, is a candidate Bomination iff of subject to the n of ©f the Democratic party, as al Lae rr. anLnounce for the of She § t QeCIsIO ine VOLS CXPress- FOR TREASURER, BPINELESS, GTi 8 deus Te R/C Alex Or Lhe not conti any but tO Bhi United st Shlse In Today. have been deed, in d& now loo mity., Cl @#alre here are situation and #tatesmaniike fcan nei fain, mysterious shat been Go some quarter country Kell upon with fear and en se ohserver h alarm urging dealings with instead of foreign ng - od broad, mie over the are open. our Amer the unfortunate pursued. ghbors uncey policies have A AS SAI, Senate Bars Woods, Cyrus Woods. of the commonwealth and ex Ambassador pan, was refused confirmation by the Benate as a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission. The fight was in reality a fight on the unionized conl mines of Pennayl- «pania by the non-union soft coal ecol- Berries of West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee, The crusade against Woods was fo mented and led from the outset by Senators Goff, West Virginia. and Sack ott, Kentucky, both Republicans. It gprang from the fact that several years ago the Interstate Commerce Commission, by a three to two vote, granted the West Virginia. Kentucky and Tennessee coal fileds a lower rate from their pit-mouths to the Takes haul In some cases miles-than wis extended ania mines on Lak Journey of BH00 this discrim m tinuing Ry of favored ditties to competitors formerly sec of Penney to Spain and Ja 8. retary Ivania, Cireat of 1000 to Pennsyl- oargoes for a The esult of been the con- in the three Pennsylvania o m les His rl few outa] nak anhil A SR CA Reporter, $1.50 a year. The Centre —— DEA THS Tate, a resident eight years. on Baturday TATE. in Centre died at | DA about William Hall for his home here morning. Although not confined “to bed, Mr. Tate had been under the care of a physician for a period of a week. Interment was made on Tuesday, in the Branch cemetery, by the side of his wife, who died about two years ago. Rev. W. E. Smith, pastor of the Evangelical church, was the minister in charge. Representatives of the lo cal order of 1. O. O. F. and Reébekahs read the ceremonies of the at the grave. Mr. Tate engaged in farming during the active period of his life. He moved to west of town onto the farm now owned by Richard Brooks, which he purchased after moving from the “Bar rens,” back of State College. Later he moved to Centre Hall, He ws Civil War veteran, and was the young- est man in his companyi He was born October IS, ing his age 53 years, 3 days. He left no and four nephews, Jennie Womer, who him since the death of Mr Woomer's brother, Will hildren Farber Hall order n 1543, months and et follows: maik- 24 heirs eX two nieces Mrs, for Mrs, ber, is kept house Tate im Far State Tate, wife of Wi Ralston, Ralston, ton, Lock College, « Martin Centre of ol (jeOorge WwW ton mi State © Hal Haven; Gross, State Tate, John Hannah LENKER vears has condu at Lenn last nt, Wee rom aged about VON Yon ADA ida, formerly near f her grandm Jt Madison! Vo her ne nada mona wni Causeaqg Besides the pa by three rents gsters: Irene, Lau le. Inte Madisonburg. rahe BROWN Reforn at { formed nEregnt « . ¥ Ea i} His vive. wile and rioon condhicted bs Daubenspeck Interment was made cemetery home, the Lauth Feobs rat in an -Beformed fat KRAPE f A. and i. Philip K Margaret residents rape, M. of Memorial young man apoplexy he had school (George Krape, former Mills, died Johnstown. fered a stroke ing shortly Johnstown take up his was taken where he mise, (La Spring Hospital, | had suf one at the The of after High studies for ti) to the Memorial was a patient until Pihlip Krape 1811, and in is survives by er, Willis D. Krape. of Johnstown. Fu- neral services were conducted at the Lutheran church, of which the deceas |¢ od was a4 member; interment at Joons town. George A. Krape, father of the deceased, lived as a4 young man Spring Mills, going to Johnstown about thirty years ago. Mra George C. King, of Spring Mills, Is an aunt of the de: coased, and attended the funeral, as did also her, brother, James B. Krape morn the to! He Hospital entered building ie ay. his de- George Margh 27, nis parents born to was on addition one broth fu] LONG-—Willlam H. Long, a resident dropped to the floor of his dead shortly after eating a breakfast, He waa aged sixty th years. He was the son of Rev. ind Me, Conrad Long, and succeoded his father in the milling business, re He was a progres by installing a dy to furnish hearty oy citizen, and nhie LEht. Emma Howard with He married & tlects Miss Reeder, of survives with Detroit, Mich, and George, at home. He also leaves one brother, Rev. T. A. Long, of Cedar Springs. Funeral services were held at his late home, burial being made In the Schenck cemetery. ———————— A i A —————— Hosterman Insurance Adjusted of the General Altoona, and ( wil owner county, who Arthur, of 1Laycoming two Bons, Ad ding liaumsport, of the and Representatives Justment Adjustment WwW. R. Hosterman Bureau, ers Bureau, met Hosterman, garage, Tuesday, made a satisfactory on of in- more adjustment surance on the loss sustained Insurance was Mr. several thousand the to than week previous held Hosterman a in five or more companies. sustained dolars in loss over insurance col lected, due largely having insuffic lent insurance on one or more divis- ions of his property. All the tained by damaged wine re- Mr. Hosterman property at*an agreed figure. MA Birthday nd Mrs. irper farm, Surprise Party. Mr. the H taken Fred Stov 151 complete Vv i night thirty —— FROM - LETTERS SUBSCRIBERS. I... eT Prisoner In County Jail Blood Polson. held al Pandy Haspital a companion, ans, foliowing n Hancock in in jad on with the Adlgtri awl off New wwasilp, Lhtee Bunt iw. still It is understood il plead guilty the County ing Asti Squire iodied 17. charged Jie, another during a drunken Years day in Hush miles from Houtndale In jail at Bel iefonte, hs thon t Sen grade b held 104 ended by in January the ins micet ing Pennaviy i awarded priz the owners « produced an pounds of butterfiat n the year the National issued 3356 prise whose herds had pr yield buttery on ye Association : ih or and Dairy | flentes ns to of 301 herds wh add average of 300 peY cow, m dairymen high the associat cert oboe it dur- July. 1 sme of ir ending i S—————— he Barning of Chambershurg, Brig MeCausiand, surviving officers, near wlier John t inst neral one o Confederate Hix at his Mt Pleasant, Sunday night is linked with in- home McCausland, Ww Although his name idents in several of the important of the Civili War. his share the defense of Loanchburg and his ommand of the maid which eniminat- in the burning of Chambersburg, the most ridely Af was obliged to and for flee from the coun an few years wandered Europe and Central America, returning. death The MoeCausinnd Robinson, living General Falix of swrate army general officer, LARGE STOVE FOI 23 inches: grate Suitable Barage, « BALI Fire and all in good for uso in arge Boozer's Garage, od* or STATEMENT SHOWS COUNTY FINANCES IN GOOD SHAPE Ist Dis- Cash Balance on Hand January Was $44,000 After Heavy bursements, The cash balance In the treasury on January 1, 1827, proximately $44,000, according ures compiled from records in fice of County Treasurer J. erly by his deputy, Agnes The amount of money with count can now embark on year is about $5,000 larger January 1, 19826, The receipts show that year ust passed collections made the treasurer's office were $125,027 while $68,081.77 was turned over the Commissioners thelr , receipts from channels, shown in de tail the auditory’ report which will be made public in a few weeks, The largest month for was November 578.27 was dumped coffers. December month for counts county was ap- to fiz the of- 0. Hey Atchison which the the new than on the at 1.41, by during an various on collections $70 county when a total of nlo wi the is a reat poor reCely that o money $4 ing show niy MARRIAGE a — LICENSES. — Grange Head Gets State Joh, a POTTERS MILLS. Those who } beon with colds fo and Mrs ¥ AE po win ard Mildred Hall wi oyed for sotne LiGG San Lingle Mrs, Ci neon Mins uel the week-end |} Nesbit of Reedsville spent ner, at prove dt isnot a “me : has but vo on ei oil and high grade middlings. Make High Test Milk and get thetop price, ¥ it easily. Palmo Midds C fhe milk flow and produces a igher butter fat content. The ihe oil does that. A single sack 7 Palmo Midds Qontiing 81.75 worth of palm oil alone, Such hob value is ma aichiles 53 in anyother feed ;it explains the fast rowing and tremendous popu Liberal protein, high fat, low fibre and moisture contentsihai's Palmo Midds. Nofeed inemigten 0” gos’ 80 well with home grown feed, For dairy cows more and better milk, Forti hogs-al bale anced ration that quickly bui healthy fat. For borscs—an exoclient Jones that Makes grain EECALY. or Joultsfoalya Al results when fed us a mash best of 311 t in the priced, ibe class feed on the market, What tore can any feeder ask? Try Ten Sacks You are money Svery without no Nida, Ani By voluntary testimonial letters show So What would it mean to you tosave 3 or even 107% on your annual feed bill? Do not overlook this opportunity to save on exrense and add to Jo bank account. Give Palmo Midds' a fair trial, The fescits will astonish you, Wm. McClenahan CENTRE HALL, PA, 1,200,000 1,050,000 459,074 | 900,000 | 750,000 DIFFERENT | BOYSEGIRLS | ENROLLED 600,000 450,000 $00,000 249, 416 TOTAL DIFFERENT BOYSEGIRLS COMPLETING i TH AGRO FU POET the giogan there was 1917 1918 1919 1920 the farm.” said experience ha the Inspl wn ng « wWOrs 1921 1922 1923 ne th WHS over work hope to leave nain in the country, benefit of ide this for have the } Dro 0 pros ty club leaders.” pins psp pe i rie i1C SC cret'of Dodge Bro TOURING CAR ..... ROAPSTER ... COUPE SEDAN BER a RE e aE CPEB AREER RARER EE (Delivered Prive) CENTRE HALL, PA. We Also =-2 Dependable Used Cars MOTOR CARS
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