THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THE CENTRE REPORTER 4 2 6 o 2 ol sons and two step-daughters: MreJohn}led the Noll Bros store at Plesani THE RICHELIEU THEATRE MON. TUES, and WED, T . ren; , W. N.lGap, over a half century ago, and later . EATH D. Toot, of Lock Haven; Mrs, W : jay Metro Goldwyn's Greatest 1 ISSUED WEEKLY, * o so oo» oF . 8. . gides, of York; Mrs. Floruss, with|sold the same to a Mr. Stine, of Buffalo tal Frog Ex ra Spee- A . rai Sra wa «| whom she resided: John W. Snavely,| Run, after which he pure hased the ex: FA EE : 5 CENTRE HALL, PENNA. RUNKLE. Mrs. Margaret Louise of Smith River, « California; Elmer|tensive book store from the venerable BELL ET INIES AARGEST AND _— Ens e— tunkle. widow of the late Robust Snavely. of Hublersburg: Willam H.| George Livingston, continuing the 4 +/ ‘ : : TREDAY DE ‘EMBER 8, 1827 Duncan Runkle, dled on Bunday "1 Snavely, of Nittany; Mrs. Ida Balrd,}same for sume years, then sold it to} Showing CONTINUOUSLY from 2 to THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1327. hes home in Shamelin where she Hived of Acto. Montana. and Mrs. Flori] Attroriey N. Y. Stitzer. Mr. Miller had 11 P. M. B— — — | fOr many years, Bho was or : is Maynard, of Hanson, Idaho. Buriallfollowed school teaching in Centre} gga, ge, Childre SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, Centre Hall, September 22, 1862, mak~ was made at St. Paul's cemetery, | county for some years, and will be re : “hilldren, 10e Bs W, BMITH.......oionsensessses. Editor ing her age 65 years, 2 months ang |g near Clintondale, membered by many of that fraternity Pomsmen— avs, 1 "t yy res aughter ‘ iE : rm ERG 7a . Local Editor and days, and was the younge al ( ig i x a He followed that profession for a tims WED. and THURS. (This Week) SPW, RB PAILEY... Business Manage: | ©f William and Mary Runkle Stover, ’ after going to Kansas EB Hr husband, a native of Gregg town: MYER Ww. Calvin Myer, retired He was @ thorough going Republi LAST SHOWING OF wr 8 ship. died in Shamokin in 1818. There farmer, died at h home In Btats af and. ardent friend and advocate y Satered at the Post Office in Centre Hal | urvive the mother five children, name: | College on Wednesday morning of last of Teddy Roosevelt. Ha was at one “THE BIG PARADE” 20 second class mall matter. Iv: Mrs, Willlam G. Runkle, Belle: |week following a five weeks’ Illness} =~ Co 0 the Senate and held a 25 i 50 4 > : » Mlvaburz ith nn eo Heatlo of disenses inel Hat Heth A oe a be and Sle. SCERMS. The terms of subseription to fonte; Mrs J. H Roades, Eve pbs : with " a ih at on of ale es in | number of prominent positions in him id This i . 3 loy © iu 1 £ FAaNCed Years, © Wi agen v . « 1.00 a r, in vance. Ww illiam, Shamokin; Staniey an A dent to adva ] Harty » also served the U. B, Gov 8 Baportar ars § eat, ad se it home. Two brothers——John, ol} 80 years, 2 months and 14 days, and; phils He ’ i$ at ‘nm in sever: ¢ ost] FRIDAY AND y / ADVBRTISING BATHS.—lagal notices Berryveburg, and Willlam, of Freeport, | wa born in Ferguson township, a son et Bn a in - ve ral important g Hons ! ID SATURDAY This Week ET YED ¥ : : #88. A 3 1 pp eS ’ wit} istinction. AVI A. AIK eorge . fwenty cents per line for three lusertions, |... .. 1. remain. Mrs. John H.jof George and Anna Fox Myer. H Nving in sellefonte. are | Metro’ Goldwyn'’s latest Super Produe- gmd ten cents per line for each additlonai} 11. or near town, who died a few |wife, who was Sarah Anna Myer, died | 1 the deceased. tion: » weeks ago, was a sister. on August 13, 1908. Burviving are anyin 1s ad- ; tunkle di ‘ro the effects |two sons and a daughter: George C, ae > : Leoul notices accompanying display Mrs. Runkle died from the ; : 4 : E al state TH Looted Also First Run News and Selected pastisements, five cents per line for each|of a paralytic stroke which she suf-lJoseph C. and Marian B. all of State 4 . : - 2 fmeertion; otherwise, eight cents per lne;| fered about two weeks prior to her | College. Funeral services were held It appears that the cash register In Short Subjects. 15 and 3be. - : . ai . Al y Syd . » PF eas Py . . ¥ - | . J ——— ginimum charge, twenty-five cents. death. She never regained conscious-|on Friday afternoon from the home}, yi, 40e B, Coldron restaurant, in sing rates ness. About two years ago, while in|at State College. the Rev. Mr. DeLong] a : ; iA Se : At The RITZ THEATRE, y soplention. made aoa the Bellefonte railroad station, she ex-|of Philadelphai, officiating. Interment Centre Hall, was looted late 1 rday 3 - Bn - perienced a light stroke and had nev-jwas made in the Boajsburg cemetery. |night, and at the same lime some food {La A 4 THURSDAY (This Week) er fully recovered from its effects. Mr. Myer was a lifelong member of | disappeared. The raid on the money Last Showing of Fred Thompson with "Sunday! Church Services Mrs. Runkle was an active member |the Reformed church at State College. |g. wer was made at the time the Mt ; es | SILVER KING ing of the Lutheran church and at the — Carmel football team and rooters were - - time of her death was a member of KREBS. Mrs DON MIKE” 7. B. Pischer CONRTeR: here. but none of them are accused of : : i Sane VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE | Dr. W. E. Fischer's congregation in of Frank Krebs, of Pine Grove Mills, eres "9 ¢ 1 | : Admission 10 and 25 cents. {Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) Shamokin, ‘ the crime. The theft was commitled 3 j gi Sarah A. Krebs, wife P . dd on Wed died at the home of her granddaugh- : . 7/4 7 — Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M. uneral services were held on Wed-| .. yoo AP Henry, in Tyrone, fol- [by some one acquainted with the place ag FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ; Yo llaw. Bs > AM. nesday afternoon. The body wasship |, ci 0 0 brief illness of pleurisy. and one who knew how to operate f . Ai{gries Valley, 2:20 P. ped here by express, and burial from| gp "oo. o daughter of Samuel and |the cash register, it is believed. The y eS TOM TYLER and HIS PALS, in: Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. the sain by the side of her husband, Maria Goss and was born at Grays-| doors and locks show no signs of hav “THE CHEROKEE KID"— — in the local cemetery. ville on January 3th 1864. hence was in |ing been tampered with, but a key : ~~ her 74th year. As a young woman she |may have been used. The only way p Sov. . : J : ; THIAITY EEyUIuD: REISH. —Mifflinburg lost one of its] married Newton Bell and during their jentrance from the outside could have Es MONDAY, TUES. AND WED. ¢ » Delos eemar, Pastor) prominent business men in the death|married life they were among the best | been accomplished was through a coal PETER B. KYNE'S MASTERPIECE: Centre Hall— of James K. Reish, after an jliness of | known residents of Spruce Creek Val-|chute, but it is doubted that this av- i " “BREED OF THE SEA"— $:90. Sunday. Scheel. two months, with a complication of|ley. Mr. Bell died in January, 3916, 1 2NlE WAS used. hi No Rales In Prices: 10 and 25e. 30:30 Church services allments. and two years later she married Mr teports circulate to the effect that he 0 ”. a0 For many years Mr. Relish was ex-| Krebs and their married life has been|the proprietor has strong suspicions N—— Latechetical instruction , 7:30 P. M., ; rebs an heir marr i 18 Friday : tensively engaged In the wholesale] spent at State College and Pine Grove|on one or ‘two hangers around the Hussey ville and retail lumber business. He was] Mills, place, who while young are old enough } wes ide of the Fy o~ Bank of Mif- Saareved ma i 3 % oo vr mer ul innate 4 nuch sympathy sim 1430 Sunday School. president of the armers Bank « Mif Interment was made in Graysville imir m ym 3 8:30 Church Semyices. flinburg, and was active In the affairs] cemetery ———————— i» ih . . AN »e ol $ . : i Spring Mills— of the community, snd was hed nen LOCAL AND PERSONAL 1H esieam. Hf Was a native ana Catechetical instruction, 7:15 P, M..}gre-lon 4 . 1 oURLY LUTZ Willian Martin atz died —————————— A . ife-long resident of Unlon county. n Thursday evening. The 3 TTTTTT Tt TEE TTT Pree viv eeeey Short Subjects. 10 and 25e¢. Insurance and ¢ Real Estate having been born in West Buffalo] while in the act of ty EVANGELICAL township, October 30, 1850, the son of|& post at his home on Buffalo R ange hall on YWednes and 220. 2 3 Want to Buy or Sell? in ANG a day venings December ist and 224 N ’ by so oy y y ha oI ond 5 # deceased wns aged 17 years roy the effects of (Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) the late Benjamin and Levin elsh e was a son of Ji cn His wife preceded m to the grave]Martin Lutz and was bot femont about six months age BETTY ¢ i% Years ago Regular worship at 10:39 A. M. Surviving are the 3 1 Rgg Hill— ren: Mrs. Cirace Regular worship at 2:30 P. M. N. Y.: Mrs Bessi 11d of State Col Oo! i Arm n Buffalo = Pussey ville— leg illlam and J. Kling Rels of | Run valle; His survivors include his |’ : The “Reporter” Is GIVING this Safe Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. Miffiinburg., The following brothers | Wife and three children ‘hari Sits raver Wey a trackman undes ty Razor Outfit With a NEW Sub Centre Hall— and are also survive: irs uther|and Mrs chet F Fiiimore nd Foreman Levi Hartley, was laid off to scription to The Centre Reporter. Llingman., of Buffak ro toads: | Mrs. \ G1 of Stat olleg: fuce fore here by or He 51 Do your friends a favor by tellin . g y ,o ye Wlingman, } Y i : : : ¢ y g Prayermeeting, Wetnenday at, 7: ve. Lawley Toh of Miffinbure. R eo also leaves these brothes 1 si" | now king with a B ste crew.| them about I. : ri , of Lewis {lers: . Aitz, of 1ili- having “bumped ofl vorkman there. | METHODIST EPISCOPAL burg: Mre John Klingman, of Millers: | nois; George ! of Struble; Mrs. . soth Mr. and rMs. Frank Hennizh, ff (Rev. C, E. Hazen, Pastor) t i ¥njamin Reish, of itteburgh, | H. Strous baa) ! Witmer, Sprucetown—8. S. at 10:30; preach- Mevers fag at 9:30 A. M. “RFs EEF 3 i ———— : , a { FV vy ‘ im ' and Spring Mills—S. S. at 9:30; public] SNAVELY.—Mrs. Mar » Snave S—— s a result of waiting on him Mrs 3 @worship at 11 A. M. iv. widow of the late nry, C. Snavy MILLER ~The Hon. -. , Miller, nigh CRITE reduced in strengtl Centre Hall 8. B. at 9:30; preach ly, died at the home of her d r. | who resided in Centre county the first that it was CORI TY tnke her to dpg at 7 P. M. Mrs. Jacob F. Floruss, of Flemington half century of his existence, dle the nt County onpital for oar ’ after an illness of Mee Ww with Lincoln Centre, Kansas He was aged an ' sant. and about ten dave age SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE BALL, Pa, — heart trouble. She was } venrs of age. 80 years. J months and 24 days His the © y given her Snavely was born at Woodward. estimable wife, formerl) of BVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS Mrs. ty of sant [in stated above. she is improving grad : (Rev. M. W. Dayton, Pastor) She was a member of the Disciple Gap, died some years ago. She w sally and on Tuesday Mr. Hennigh Motor power can’t be measured in cold figures. Em om ——— a church at Huston Mrs Snavely is known as Miss Mollie Lonberger prior vs ced?! out of the house for the first . : - > NEV Ww v ETE RANS' HOME. survived by three daughters. three step to her marriage Mr. Miller establish: time since taken iL It takes a hand on the w heel and a foot on the accellerator to feel the pulsing life and thrilling Spanish-American War Veterans Ereet | #2 3 flow of sustained energy and force. Handsome Camp and Improve firounds in Seven Mountains. | . You'll realize this as never before when you The new home of the Frank C.} Sv Woomer Camp No. 45, Spanish-Amert [ U e | drive the £an War Veterans, now under con #truction in Lingle Valley, Seven Moun- NEW STAR SIX gains, bide fair to be i the finest % : A . gFustic homes in Central Pennsylvania The site is located along the Lingle | ! po atti Valley road, which leads off to the e { Because it is undoubtedly the most POWER- i from the highway wross the l Nm . . . . . : — py TE ms ra Ny A ror 01 S mas FUL car in anything like its price class. Fig- Milroy and Bix tenths of a mile fron ures can prove it to the mechanic and thelma- main roa § Here they purchased approximates thematician, but actual experience will demon- fous eres pared With ot [ h S bl ( di ! onstrate beyond question the vigor, the snap, Shiaties Aurand fam, sp ops on the e CNSli C [ the flexibility of this wonderful motor. Lingle 1 n, one of the beat i | ER ————————— ns : TRY IT. Streams dhe beavers are building their d ms | and deer and other game graze daily I 1 { i Here the veteran space and have under erection a ti bome, chunked and daubed, equipped! swith old fashioned fire places and big! ehimnies built on the outside, the kind . 0 » mat mans cose onan w vee 1 || Living Room Suits ~~ Davenport Tables pdb pr land for the Rotary, Kiwanis . > . I other clubs, the Sunday schools. h pits ww 22 Dining Room Suits End Tabl $I CARS ations od al worth Mh a, min oom ul a es dom of the grounds, even the kitchen tr Toul - * Again Improved gt rope oan oom oc will Bed Room Suits Book Troughs gta mpl | The main building is 656 by 28 feet, in porches from 10. to 156 feet wide Fib S . Co h dings as on tree wae ot ve aoe (1) FIFE Suits stumers FETTEROLF 'S GARAGE pre building, ard the space in this . . under the reheés are equi § ant oni rnre ane ll Fibre Rockers Gift Clocks CENTRE HALL ° he members and their guests. The Jodge ar dining room is 37 by 28 feet, » . ghe kitchen 17% by 17 feet, and two Kit h Cab ts Pedes Jeteption rooms each 18 by 11% feet. C en ine 8 There are four of the old fashioned fire places with outside chimnies on . - this floor and the second floor is taken Win Rock I oot Stool up with five bedrooms for use of the sor ers $ members and their families, who may desire to take an outing. There is a somes mee 2 oll Leather St Rockers Carpet Sweepers of the buliding, The building material consists of wits * . ’