THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE “HALL, PA. A— THE CENTRE REPORTER . 4 8 oo 9 *la daughter, Matthew M. Goheen, on SPECIAL COURT. THE RICHELIEU THEATRE i whirlpool of the boxer uprising In ED WEEKLY DEATHS e| the farm homestead, and Mrs. Margs nme ee Ching. : ISSUED . a . . “ % & # . s elretta Tussey, of Boalsburg. He also A special term of court wang In ses BELLEFONTE'S LARGEST AND BE NTI HALL, PENNA. HECKMAN. —Adam Fisher Heckman | 91108 one brother John B. Goheen | on Tuesday and Wednesday, Judge! MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE My “il Ababa aN aN A ¥ VICK Spri os, J Also the latest and best Comedies; todd 3 i 1e in Aar burg Wed rurst presiding. Sever ARE were He es 10 and 25e _— een § OE i a) his Rome fk BO oa i Funeral services were held Satur-] Furst 3 ening everal cases “1 Showing CONTINUOUSLY from 2 to ; — IR r AYO ALEVE SS 9 ane nesta) syening Si. na Wee. a day morning; interment at Boalsburg. argued and several criminal cases dis- 11 P.M : THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1827, fliness of a considerable duration, due , 1 , { ‘ lev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, pastor of the| posed of. the defendants pleading gulity. dul 24 3 BEm— : oo lto various causes. Interment was} ~ ¥ : adults, 2ie, Children, 10e ( le Saturday at the Heckman Presbyterian church and pastor of thel mwo escaped Rockview prisoners SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, made on Hi ; a decensed, officiated. 5 w SMITH Editor cemetery, near where the deceased was were given the usual sentence, One of Insu rance and L . SERA BARERALERT RENEE EE Orn Seventy vears ago a veil v of Clearfie TODAY (WEDNESDAY Local Editor and born seventy years ago. . CHARLES arvev J. Charles. ages these was Harold Ardery, of Clearfield ) MPW. EB, BAILEY... Mr. Heckman was a son of John and HARLE! Harvey J. Charles, aged - Business Munuges |... Fisher Heckman. He leaves aland respec ted resident of Hartleton, | county, sentenced to from two to four THE CAT AND THE CANARY Real Estate oe IE who before marriage was Miss] passed away at that place at the age|years in the penitentiary, He escaped Positively the greatest Plcture Le d Ch h S 1 Sarah Hosterman, and these children: gi 30 yuan y from Rockview two years ago last Sop {kind ever produced ¢ 0 . : ‘harles was hn } artleto a 3 a . - - . ” ay urc e€rvices tharine, wife of Lawrence B Jun ht Charis ’ 1847 hes H ey jon tember, and recently gave himself up Bhows star i “ #39, V.eY, Pas Want to Buy al sell ? rt “arbre 1 ’ » as} oO Noavember ab is 3 * 80 of 160 . . x > £18, Lente Halli Or ron o He at late Henry and Anna Charles He was | to the authorities, It appears the pris-jand § p, y i see it : : : . man, principal o 18 igh school & Hn : ENA A Sb oy . a x . i EI : SRMNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Juniata: Prof. Franklin Heckman, in married to Miss Mary ‘ athe ine Sech-loner led a straight fe while he had]start, SEF US FIRST «Rev. 8. F. Greenhwe, Pastor) structor in the seminary at Franklin i in 1874. She preceded him to thé] nis freedom, but he knew he was being Admission. 16 and 35 Cents. Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P, M. and Marshall College Lancaster: and] grave about two Years HQgo He w continuously hunted by officers, and Hp — ee A : fal f1 © wir of he Jther: . : "m — # sg" , Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M. Miss Sarah, at home. There also sur-|a faithful membe f the Lutheran) = i narrowly escaped At The RITZ THEATRE. Vera COARIONS iv4 - rie i three sisters and brother, | chureh wi rep " a A m Geoiges Valley, 7:30 P. M. Yio um the william >» Neese, Spr ng He leaves to survive him the fol-| being captured by them. This led him WED. and THURS. (This Week) Chas. D. Bartholomew — Mills: Mrs, Mary Miller and Mrs, lowing children: Mrs. James Wilson | to voluntarily face the court for re-i«proOREIGN DEVILS" CENTRF maLl. Pa, TRINITY BEFOMMED, Amanda Metz, of Lena, Il.; Oscar Hartleton; Mrs, CC, M Fiedler, of] Heckman, Michigan. Spring Mills; Edwin 8, Charles, Will (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Mr. Heckman engaged in farming |iamsport; Centre Hall— nearly all of his life, living for many Charles, of Clear Water, Minn. breaking and entering a hardware 1130 Sunday School years at Tusseyvillee He was held in — store. On escaping the prison he went 3:30 Church Bervices. high eseem by every one who knew WINGARD.—Mrs. Rosetta iHannah|to Niagara Falls and engaged as an Catechetical instruction , 7:30 FP. M., him, and was very successful as a] Wingard died at the home of he: automobile med Banc, Jeng an expert | Friday “farmer. He and his family Hved in|daughter, Mrs, George Hosterman, atin that line, Hunted there by officers. Centre Hall for a few years; also at| Wolfs Chapel, of heart trouble, aged he located in Buffalo, and later in Chi Sumsgydtie School Millhelm and State College, moving | 70 years, 7 months and 7 days. cago. While in Chicago he was oblig “$n Sunday A from the latter place to Aaronsburg. Deceased was a daughter of Jacob|ed to change his lodging place fre 30:80 Preparatory an@ Holy Com - 4 and Maria Snavely and was born In quently to avoid being captured munion Services. = Penn township. She was married to The prisoner related that while in SHOOP.—Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Shoop|lindaman Wingard, of near Coburn,|Chieago several Mexicans waylaid him . . passed ‘to the beyond at noon oOn|he having passed to his reward thirty | beat andostabbed him several times y : EVANUKELICAL fF Monday, at the Methodist Home for the | five years. ago. i and took. his. wad of $90, the pay col Motor power can't be measured in cold figures. Whe E. Smith, Pastor.) Aged, > EYRE: had buen In She was a faithful member of the]lected that day. It takes a hand on the wheel and a foot on the #es omens very delicate health for a month or] paradise Evangelical church. ————————— . . . tL Megular worship at 10:30 A. M. more. due largely io her advanced 23e.] Susviving are two daushters—Mrs . accellerator to feel the pulsing life and thrillin 0 3 } viving ar tw daughters—Mrs, E Pupseyville— The body was bpought to Centre Iall | George Hosterman, of Wolfs Chapel, a y ui a y Hegular worship at 2:30 P. MM. by the Tyrone undertaker on Wednes: | 4nd Mrs, Stuart Kerstetter, of Coburn; 5 ’ flow of sustained energy and force. gomont— day morning, and services held in the|one son, George Wingard, also of Co J b Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. a Methodist CE reeling IntePma burn; a sister, Mrs. James Immel, of : \ You'll realize this as never before when you : n the cemetery here. wiv, Lr, MC” I Spring Mills, and a brother, ligen - fre - 4 : Union Revival meetings in the Meth Ilnay, a pastor of the Methodist church | Snavely. of Lock Haven Also twenty . d A i drive the @dist church. while the deceased lived here, had the lone grandchildren and on e great 4 At ah — funeral services in charge. grandchild, . , — pd — v ~ i METHODIST EPISCOPAL Mrs. Shoop was the daughter of the = ——— miu? 3 NEW STAR SIX . late John and Ellen Briggs Contner. 200.000 € 3 » Tested for T ‘Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) She was born in Mifflin county, at Mii-| yep 19 Cattle Tested for 3. ’ od d progre 1 eradic Sentre Hall-S. 8. 10:30; public |roy, March 8, 1842, making her age $5] The rapd progress a “ari Se Because it is undoubtedly the most POWER- grorship, 9:30. years, 8 mapths, 13 days. She Is eur} * CY alsa the Fallemmtcn fms] r ry . . oy. 3 iy - Sprucetown—38. 8, at 9:30; preach vived by a brother, John V ontne: Sra oe the i am EA wd B Ls Extra Zest FL L carin anything like its price class. Fig- ‘4 : invalid, living In Washington, D.} : 2 ps) hss ? ; : i ing at 10.30, a SJ : ures can prove it to the mechanic and the ma- Spring Mills—S. 8. 9:30; public wor- |=, “ceo op hip at 7. late wil an P Shoap, diveg In ventie |, orate a eh be ar to the Best thematician, but actual experience will demon- rT rYY —— entence. A girl finds herse caught ETT TITY a , . PrP rr TTT PY rere ee TITY TTY we . x s . Z Ardery was imprisoned for forcibly algo one brother, Calvi - = i The Rev. M. E. Swa Dr. will ox died about twenty-seven edi go. | 4 0 iv to Novem " i Modern 1 . now that 4 ’ | onstrate bevond question the vigor, the snap, £LUPpy the puipit and preach al ach Jun 17, } Mrs. Si p became al Pate-ve ‘ oe tar eron, na zi xt: z . the be . . a Cs . 3 service. ruest of the Home ore she died ‘ eariieid, f k , sora, i i I Dronse tale mreiong a In the flexibility of this wonderful motor. be held in the Lu 1 church t | ton, Aan y We : ny of f thes sutiful dinner | Leptre Hall, H ' Thanksgiving service Wed at Spring Mills in Methodist Quarterly conference at 8 Bat. ev'g, Nov. I t 7 presiding. f } " hat cap a ra ENGLISH PORCELAIN EBYANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS Ee Mauch pedi Plates, 7 In. #7.14 don (Rev. M. W. Dayton. Pastor) William Cie ell} BEES hont. he 8 Gy | Tea Cups and Sauneers .. §7.80 don . : a 3 + iq ¢ 3 nue . inten WEIL 42 Plece Set #2050 | “di, Locust Grove—sS. S. at 9:30; church] known retired farmer 1 auctioneer of | gwaiting the test under th vidual : ies ot 10:30 A. M CRUre1 wide reputation. of Harris townsh ord plan and 181 town n 2% BAVARIAN CHINA \ CARS [ uite ) o b t " . Co Piates, 7'¢ In. $0.80 do Ppradise—7 P. M. n £ in wday n orning of last ki. . ars . ne . Tea Cups and Saucers 814.40 don. \ ) z a ia | SN Slay, MOTRInE Of Jast Wek |thearen yin on November | 51 Plece Dinner Serviee.........460.00 | Again Improved From 17 degrees to 50 was the range pectoris. While he had not been in] RE | NORITAKE JAPANESE WARE Sco 4B temperature here in a few days the heat of health during the past yeat MARRIAGE LICENSES, { Plates, 7% in. £11.00 doz 3 sllefonts | Tea Cups and Sancers £12.30 dos C—O AI . round a ; iy wal ' V nap Ay n n- | E n Marie Mi ; Bellefonte | 531 Pleee Dinner Serviee . . $450 5 The women want to abandon theline Shortly before eleven o'clock Mrs. | Ha PB Glo i alten DOMESTIC WARE FE | | EROLF S GARA( E Jackass as the emblem of the Dem ’ to a neighbor's house) Eveline W Bar Datroit Mi 100 Pleces, attractively decorated eratic party because it fails to rej | nearby on an errand. When re- | aa ) = SPECIAL $42.00 SE She virtues of 3 os : za o | v ned Jo in : > r n ha ac » | : n M Mo a : u i THE HOSTERMAN 8 STOVER 0. 8-5 Phase CENTRE HALL #mblem, | v thout loubt ul © ck | sagging forward in the chalr a Howars RB vaghib ol Hardware and Housewares ising SOF Lhe 1d r was ie : : : MILLHEIM, PA. gor, Miss om Tuesday the various En #yivania he to form of their estate sal a er ae To Tn "Ho mars cd Mie : harine Woods — i liver In Low) Ey Re , Toms ig Special Six Maden recent emacs of This DaDer. | eooder who areives with ome son and] Sie. Miler went 10 the redwood for-| 4 J | A 4:Door Sedan NOW you WANT or Ei cote in Ep a— ’ : err ot x. to James. W \ v/ in Americas he er TA ———— A ———————————— I ————— ——— A ——— Fastest Four wo | Easiest t Everything that you want or need ina CLEAN UP GARDENS FOR WINT- practice will eliminate considerable trouble with garden pests next year, hours with effortless smoothness. i : Refuse not diseased or infested with When Zero 1s the forecast, you'll you with safety over every imag- Luxury that makes a ride a rest, chiefly be- i bo co . . insects may be plowed under at this be lad 4 i iti J cause this Four has the longest springbase time or plnced in 4 compost plie to be glad you bought a Nash. inable condition underfoot. of any car under $1000. used in the spring. For even though you keep a Nash he Nash crankcase ventilator KEEP COWS IN FLESH.—A cow in in an unheat s * . Style that draws admiring glances. Stream- thin condition cannot do her best at garage, here's one keeps the car’s interior absolutely line contours. Smart lacquered colors. the milk bail. The time to put the po that sarts immediately, and goo of engine fumes, and at the flesh on a good producer is when she en warms up to sm in i Economy at the curb and on the road. 17% Is standing dry. A cow needs a rest efficien in Pl t ! oot: yperay g same time prevents the usual cold- feet are plenty for parking. One gallon of of 6 0.3 weeks hefore freshening and cy Ime at ai. weather dilution of lubricating oil. at that time she should be put in con: gasoline yields 25 miles DOD dition for her next. intking period. say Nash has a big heavy-duty starter, : at 25 miles per hour. R SEDAN Penna. State College dairy specialists. an improved carburetor with auto- And the great Nash 7-bearing lo 20: and HAVE GOOD SHED SAVED-—See matic heat control and then ther MOIONLNOW newly refined, is smooth Ww ri an Dod © that you have good viable and disease ¢ ty and uiet every mm the year. Bo re special Te free seed for use in the spring. Be mostatic control of the water cr- 9 y : chase plan, make sure that all seed is thoroughly dried culation which combine to pro- . and stored in a place where it will not : This is the best time in the year to Ausesions Finest Eon get wet or destroyed by rats and duce almost magical results when (de your present Car on a new today’s greatest “buy.” Riles, you press the starter. Nash. Come in and let us show OVERHAUL THE SPRAYER.--It is F. 0.8, DetroiswFuil Factory Equipments not necessary to put off until spring Nash is a great cold weather car you how much *e €njo) the overhauling of the sprayer. On in other ways, too. The big, 2-way, winter and winter driving can be, nelement days it shoul w taken heel brak ash when 1 ash, H t ’ Gar apart, oiled, and worn parts replaced. 4w brakes of Ni surround you drive a N osterman s age bd BHIP BGGS SAFELY.—Many eggs ‘ CENTRE HALL, PA. ? ¢ are broken and oracked before the shipper delivers them at the station. A recent survey showed an average D BROTHERS, INC. [i mir H ’s C eo y , - DDGE ERS,INLC. oo atthe sation osterman’s Garage Centre Hall, Ps.
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